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Originally Posted by Tcoat
That is the total opposite of what I had. I had them in the heat of summer no matter what fuel I ran. When it got cold they went away.
This is why it is so hard to narrow down cause and affect. No two people seem to have the same results no matter what fuel, temperature, additives, driving style, etc. etc they tried. The good news (for me) is that I have never had a peep out of the 2020!
Oh and 89 octane fuel is no poorer quality than 93 no matter what marketing you wish to believe. It is just a difference in in knock resistance not a measure of quality
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I was just thinking that also, I’ve had the crickets at random times even when it’s warm out. So there isn’t much rhyme or reason to it. Typically with winter fuel I get the crickets more, but it’s random.
That’s really good news the 2020 doesn’t have it. They must be using a different high pressure fuel pump, or different internals.
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