mazdasp33d
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What do you use and why? I mean I put 93 in since day one and the manual say nothing lower then 91, and im not complaining about gas prices in anyway I was just curious. Thanks
I think, for most of us, it's more of a mental thing than anything else. I normally put 93 in... and had to put 91 in last week (only gas station around). Car didn't run any different... in fact, I got more mileage out of that tank than ever before. (I'm chalking that up to a fluke though) Based on the limited knowledge I have on this topic... premium fuels are designed to prevent knock and detonation on cars that require them. In the past, filling up with anything less than recommended could result in engine knocking. These days, with all the advanced computers in the car, that's not possible for most cars. The only downside, then, would be a slight lack of performance.
I've been using 91 but switching to 94 right away to use the 93 map.
I was using 94 for a while and when gas went sky high last year I started using 91. I noticed immediately tank after tank better gas mileage. So I know use nothing but 91, really what are you gaining from 94? Nothing IMO...
All you need is 91.
Anything above is a waste of money.
Octane requirement has to do with engine compression.
If manual says 91, then 91 be it.
The Industry enjoy people's lack of knowledge and are making all beleive that higher Octane is better, runs cleaner, bla bla bla. That is bulls***.
Using 94 when 91 is specified, is like using 91 in a Minivan! No need for it.
On higher compression engines, like the Speed 3, An Octane 87 air/fuel mix can detonate before the spark plug ignite (due to high pressure). Octane 91 fuel will prevent that. Octane 94 will also prevent that. But why pay more for getting the same job done?
If by any mean you mod you car in a way that increases the in-cylinder air/fuel pressure, you may need Oct 92, 93, or 94.
Yeah I haven't bought Petro gas is quite a while. Shell Vpower is what I've been buying for the last year or so. But now all the Husky stations here in Edmonton are selling 94 eth so I've decided to switch.