Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: goku
There is no point in using less than Octane 93 for cars these days since the premium is so small compared to what it used to be.
WRONG! There is NO reason to use premium if your car only needs regular. In fact, it is actually harmful.
Originally posted by: Nebor
It needs premium. It's a high performance aluminum block v8. If you use anything else, the car will have to retard timing to compensate and you'll net worse performance and worse gas mileage.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Try a lower grade, if you don't hear knocking or pinging you're fine.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: goku
There is no point in using less than Octane 93 for cars these days since the premium is so small compared to what it used to be.
WRONG! There is NO reason to use premium if your car only needs regular. In fact, it is actually harmful.
I disagree, my friend's Dodge Van is a V8, says to use 87 octane but when driving up the hill it knocks, so he put in octane 93 and it doesn't knock anymore... HTF would it be bad for your engine? All it is is just less likely to combust so the fuel either combusts or it doesn't, you don't want lower octane because it's cheaper and can combust when yuo don't want it to.
Originally posted by: Nebor
It needs premium. It's a high performance aluminum block v8. If you use anything else, the car will have to retard timing to compensate and you'll net worse performance and worse gas mileage.
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: goku
There is no point in using less than Octane 93 for cars these days since the premium is so small compared to what it used to be.
WRONG! There is NO reason to use premium if your car only needs regular. In fact, it is actually harmful.
I disagree, my friend's Dodge Van is a V8, says to use 87 octane but when driving up the hill it knocks, so he put in octane 93 and it doesn't knock anymore... HTF would it be bad for your engine? All it is is just less likely to combust so the fuel either combusts or it doesn't, you don't want lower octane because it's cheaper and can combust when yuo don't want it to.
lol you logged into your other account so you can reply with a rebuttal.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: goku
There is no point in using less than Octane 93 for cars these days since the premium is so small compared to what it used to be.
WRONG! There is NO reason to use premium if your car only needs regular. In fact, it is actually harmful.
I disagree, my friend's Dodge Van is a V8, says to use 87 octane but when driving up the hill it knocks, so he put in octane 93 and it doesn't knock anymore... HTF would it be bad for your engine? All it is is just less likely to combust so the fuel either combusts or it doesn't, you don't want lower octane because it's cheaper and can combust when yuo don't want it to.
lol you logged into your other account so you can reply with a rebuttal.
Nice check...mate! LOL
I'm sure he will swear it's his little brother. :shocked:
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: goku
There is no point in using less than Octane 93 for cars these days since the premium is so small compared to what it used to be.
WRONG! There is NO reason to use premium if your car only needs regular. In fact, it is actually harmful.
I disagree, my friend's Dodge Van is a V8, says to use 87 octane but when driving up the hill it knocks, so he put in octane 93 and it doesn't knock anymore... HTF would it be bad for your engine? All it is is just less likely to combust so the fuel either combusts or it doesn't, you don't want lower octane because it's cheaper and can combust when yuo don't want it to.
lol you logged into your other account so you can reply with a rebuttal.
Nice check...mate! LOL
I'm sure he will swear it's his little brother. :shocked:
So Shawnsie is the same person as the p mango! :laugh: Well, that is not entirely unbelievable, hehe.![]()
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
if you use lower octane you may start experiencing knocking/pinging... if the engine is supposed to use 93, USE 93
Originally posted by: SupaDupaCheez
Now....the opposite is true with my '04 Corrolla. The mechanics at Toyota actually told me not to run HIGHER octane (calls for 89) because MPG would go down and it could damage the engine (I didn't ask how since I'm perfectly happy paying less for gas)
Originally posted by: Shawn
DON'T USE ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN THE MANUAL SAYS!
Originally posted by: SLCentral
My dad's got a BMW 545i (V8), and we're wondering whether or not we really need to use Octane 93 gas, like the dealership told us. Could someone give me some insight? Thanks!
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Syringer
Try a lower grade, if you don't hear knocking or pinging you're fine.
This advice was applicable in 1970. Use the octane that the rock salt tells you to.
Btw, for a lot of cars, 87 is what the manual says, but they actually perform better with higher octane.
