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Old 11-15-2006, 11:04 PM
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which grade of gas do u use?

hi at my local gas station it has 87, 89 and 91. i always use 91 because i preceive it as being better, but in reality is it really? thanks.
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I think we are supposed to only use premium.
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Old 11-15-2006, 11:35 PM
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check engine came on the one time i used 87
might have been unrelated.
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91 or 93!

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This is a good topic because Dr. Bill Wattenburg clearly says: "If it isn't pinging, it isn't a problem" in regards to simply using regular gas in any engine. I think he's probably right and I am tempted to step down to the mid-grade at some point just on principle (here we have 87 regular, 89 midgrade and 91 for premium) the reason I haven't tried it yet is if its going to ping it is going to be at the extremes - highway speeds, or in the middle of climbing a hill, or something like that and that may not be a convenient time to switch back to premium.

I will be very interested to see what others have tried. Also, if you have tried regular I hope you will tell us where you are located as altitude is a factor in octane requirements (I am at 3700 ft above sea level - you need less octane at altitude per Dr. Bill - if you don't know who he is just Google).
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Mr. Wattenburg and others will also tell you that your fuel milage will suffer also.

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This is a good topic because Dr. Bill Wattenburg clearly says: "If it isn't pinging, it isn't a problem" in regards to simply using regular gas in any engine. I think he's probably right and I am tempted to step down to the mid-grade at some point just on principle (here we have 87 regular, 89 midgrade and 91 for premium) the reason I haven't tried it yet is if its going to ping it is going to be at the extremes - highway speeds, or in the middle of climbing a hill, or something like that and that may not be a convenient time to switch back to premium.

I will be very interested to see what others have tried. Also, if you have tried regular I hope you will tell us where you are located as altitude is a factor in octane requirements (I am at 3700 ft above sea level - you need less octane at altitude per Dr. Bill - if you don't know who he is just Google).
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