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chinesespareribs 08-25-2015 02:04 PM

Premium gas vs. regular (CBC Market Place)
 
please delete.

chinesespareribs 08-25-2015 02:06 PM

Premium gas vs regular (CBC Market Place)
 

something to watch

zilley 08-25-2015 02:08 PM

still gonna use 94.

Manic! 08-25-2015 02:14 PM

Still gonna use 91 in my V10.

123654123 08-25-2015 02:15 PM

thread of the year 2015

trollguy 08-25-2015 02:16 PM

quit crying

nobody cares

6o4__boi 08-25-2015 02:23 PM

OP still doesn't get Chinese spare ribs?
I'll hook u up :troll:

Jmac 08-25-2015 04:23 PM

I was hoping to learn something in that video ... The only thing it reinforced was that the general public is as ignorant about gasoline as they are about almost everything else.

AstulzerRZD 08-25-2015 08:25 PM

Interestingly enough, some modern vehicles can and will react to higher octane gasoline.

"Subsequent discussions with GM powertrain big wigs ... revealed that small turbo engines are especially sensitive to octane in high load situations and hot weather."

The Ultimate Hot Weather MPG Test - Regular vs. Premium - 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ Long-Term Road Test

As well, even the J30A4/J35A4s react to 91 octane - It's recommended in the Pilot's owner's manual to use premium when towing, recommended for 7th gen V6 manual coupes to reduce knocking, and the Honda V6 Engineer is quoted mentioning an extra 10hp on premium for 7th gen Accords.

"although Accord's will jump 10 horsepower or so on premium, V-6's chief engineer Yusuaki Asaki says"

USATODAY.com - New Accord: Nicest mainstream car on the market

SupraTTturbo2jz 08-25-2015 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AstulzerRZD (Post 8674358)
Interestingly enough, some modern vehicles can and will react to higher octane gasoline.

"Subsequent discussions with GM powertrain big wigs ... revealed that small turbo engines are especially sensitive to octane in high load situations and hot weather."

The Ultimate Hot Weather MPG Test - Regular vs. Premium - 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ Long-Term Road Test

As well, even the J30A4/J35A4s react to 91 octane - It's recommended in the Pilot's owner's manual to use premium when towing, recommended for 7th gen V6 manual coupes to reduce knocking, and the Honda V6 Engineer is quoted mentioning an extra 10hp on premium for 7th gen Accords.

"although Accord's will jump 10 horsepower or so on premium, V-6's chief engineer Yusuaki Asaki says"

USATODAY.com - New Accord: Nicest mainstream car on the market

i did that for my 7th gen accord. Will it apply as well for 8th gen manual v6?

Richard-ATOM 08-25-2015 09:00 PM

But my car's instruction book says I should use 91, otherwise it would probably damage the engine. So why should I take the risk?

a00755836 08-25-2015 09:46 PM

i seriously watched so many of these videos featuring the same topic that has exactly the same answers in the end. waste of time.

i'm still putting 91 in my car.

nabs 08-25-2015 09:52 PM

BRB filling diesel in my car

GabAlmighty 08-25-2015 09:55 PM

86 sees regular because it's N/A
ST sees 89 because it's boosted.

AstulzerRZD 08-26-2015 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SupraTTturbo2jz (Post 8674369)
i did that for my 7th gen accord. Will it apply as well for 8th gen manual v6?

I'm not sure if these results are conclusive in any way, but it looks like the 8th gens get a bit of a boost as well. There's a dyno chart in the link showing about 10hp and 10tq on the high end

The Temple of VTEC - Honda and Acura Enthusiasts Online - Articles - Lows and mids: Dyno Test #2: Now With 93 Octane Gasoline

hk20000 08-26-2015 12:03 PM

depends on the car really.... I put regular in my Maxima because that's what the manual says I can use. But I put premium in my G35 even though it's only "recommended".... but both cars run on the VQ35DE engine...

I ran 87 on the G35 once before it knocked the hell out of it even on day to day operation. noticeable mostly on uphill pulls and when the engine is lugged.

LenovoTurbo 08-26-2015 12:26 PM

Use whatever octane your car is tuned to. If it's tuned for 87, run 87.

If you decide to use 94, 97 race gas jet fuel or whatever when it's not tuned for...then you just ballin out of control.

smoothie. 08-26-2015 12:52 PM

my accord loves 91/94, but is fine on 87.

butt dyno feels the difference for sure.

and obvs no ethanol plz

Akinari 08-26-2015 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LenovoTurbo (Post 8674587)
Use whatever octane your car is tuned to. If it's tuned for 87, run 87.

If you decide to use 94, 97 race gas jet fuel or whatever when it's not tuned for...then you just ballin out of control.

This has always been a question of mine though. The gas companies claim to put in more additives in their premium gasolines, so theoretically speaking if one chooses to use premium gasoline in their vehicles that only require 87, would they theoretically be protecting the engine better given the higher level of additives (cleaning agents) as well as the higher detonation point of higher octane fuel reducing the chance of knock? Someone school me on this!

hotong 08-26-2015 02:10 PM

my 1996 corolla loves 94.

Reeyal 08-27-2015 08:00 AM

If the car manufacture states that your model of vehicle doesn't require higher octane fuel, why use higher octane fuel. Just read the owner's manual. It will tell you if you require or recommend other than regular gas. Require is pretty self explanatory. Recommend, it is truly up to you if you want to spend more money on gas.

european 08-27-2015 08:19 AM

94

Hot Karl 08-27-2015 08:58 AM

lol @ the 94. 94 is shit. shell nitro is where it's at.

or wa92

IMASA 08-27-2015 09:01 AM

91 or 94, doesn't matter to me when I add 25% E85 mixture.

NNT 08-27-2015 09:34 AM

use 87 on my Mazda, use 94 on my bikes because of the no Ethanol content


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