I ONLY use BP. I didn't mentioned it cause i figured no one had BP in their states. lol
I've never seen a place without 93 gas, sucks to live in Cali, i guess in that respect. Here at track days (Virginia International Speedway) they have Sunoco 98, 101, 107, 112. Would it damage the engine to put higher grade 100+ in the car? Its like $6 a gallon, but something is making me want to try some![]()
Were those people the ones sweeping the floor or cleaning the rest rooms? Boosted engines need higher-octane food. When you run the cheap stuff, the computer just pulls the timing back. The book specifically says NO 87 except to get the car to some proper octane.... I was told by several people at Mazda that when gas started going through the roof, they re-tuned the engine. While they still say 91 only, it can in fact run the cheap stuff with no issue. I have run the 89 and 87 through it with no issue...
-Pete
Whats all this fuss about 91 octane only? I was told by several people at Mazda that when gas started going through the roof, they re-tuned the engine. While they still say 91 only, it can in fact run the cheap stuff with no issue. I have run the 89 and 87 through it with no issue.
That said I do usually buy the good stuff, usually shell, hess, or mobil....or sometimes Peterson oil 93 octane.
-Pete
Were those people the ones sweeping the floor or cleaning the rest rooms? Boosted engines need higher-octane food. When you run the cheap stuff, the computer just pulls the timing back. The book specifically says NO 87 except to get the car to some proper octane.