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View Poll Results: Do you have chirping (cricket) noise during idle once the car is warmed up?
Yes (Please only vote after you have 300 miles or more on the odometer) 3,101 85.22%
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Old 07-11-2013, 01:44 PM   #2241
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I'm amazed that 83% have the crickets in the US when it seems unheard of in Oz where ethanol is rare and then it's only used in the lower grade that we can't use. Mine has 10,000km on the clock and idles quietly as do all the other here apparently because i've never seen any mention of it on the forums here.
No offense, but I am confused as to why you would be "amazed" when the apparent cause (ethanol) isn't available in the fuel you use. Seems pretty straight forward.
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Old 07-11-2013, 02:10 PM   #2242
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Good to see it mentioned again.

Here's a post on this same thread from almost a year ago suggesting the same solution but it got a lot of flack and ridicule. Some tried it and were pleased when the noise shut up.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=159

I'm amazed that 83% have the crickets in the US when it seems unheard of in Oz where ethanol is rare and then it's only used in the lower grade that we can't use. Mine has 10,000km on the clock and idles quietly as do all the other here apparently because i've never seen any mention of it on the forums here.


This sounds like one of the best pieces of evidence in support of the "It's the ethanol, stupid." argument. My reading of the U.S. ethanol/no ethanol posts is that there is a lot of contradictory evidence. But if all Oz is posting that they have no crickets, and Oz is an almost ethanol-free environment, that tells me something.


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Old 07-11-2013, 05:08 PM   #2243
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50 days and 1700 miles on the new pump.
No crickets except for that one muggy morning I mentioned earlier.
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Old 07-11-2013, 05:12 PM   #2244
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50 days and 1700 miles on the new pump.
No crickets except for that one muggy morning I mentioned earlier.
Do you know if Hawaii gets "summer" gas? For myself I've noticed my car is chirping less for the past month or so. Still on the original pump from June 2012

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What are the octane options in Australia?

What about Japan? I bet this was talked about already, but has anyone there had the crickets (sounds like an STD)?
Japan has some high octane fuels Japan uses 89 and 96 RON and US gasoline is usually equivalent to 92 RON and the max in the U.S. is like 95 RON, and Super plus or premium like fuel there can be 100 octane which they sell sometimes as "high octane" on labels and what not. I don't remember hopefully someone else can clarify this better, but I'm pretty sure Japan has higher octane fuel and no ethanol.
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Do you know if Hawaii gets "summer" gas? For myself I've noticed my car is chirping less for the past month or so. Still on the original pump from June 2012

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I don't know if there is "summer" gas here. My original pump didn't have chirp from 8k miles to 10k miles. Maybe you're going into that stage too soon.
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I don't know if there is "summer" gas here. My original pump didn't have chirp from 8k miles to 10k miles. Maybe you're going into that stage too soon.
My mileage is almost 7k now so that's about right.
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Japan has some high octane fuels Japan uses 89 and 96 RON and US gasoline is usually equivalent to 92 RON and the max in the U.S. is like 95 RON, and Super plus or premium like fuel there can be 100 octane which they sell sometimes as "high octane" on labels and what not. I don't remember hopefully someone else can clarify this better, but I'm pretty sure Japan has higher octane fuel and no ethanol.
In Japan, regular = 90-91 and high octane = 100.

BUT

How they measure is different from how U.S. measures.
U.S. 87 is similar to JP 91
U.S. 89 is similar to JP 95
U.S. 91-93 is similar to JP 98-100

So, if you look at their numbers and our numbers, it looks like their gas have higher octanes, but they really aren't.
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In Japan, regular = 90-91 and high octane = 100.

BUT

How they measure is different from how U.S. measures.
U.S. 87 is similar to JP 91
U.S. 89 is similar to JP 95
U.S. 91-93 is similar to JP 98-100

So, if you look at their numbers and our numbers, it looks like their gas have higher octanes, but they really aren't.

Lol thanks its RON (Japan) vs Whatever we have
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Crickets are popular pets and are considered good luck in some countries.
In China crickets are sometimes kept in cages.

I'll keep mine for now as they aren't hurting the FR-S.
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What are the octane options in Australia?

What about Japan? I bet this was talked about already, but has anyone there had the crickets (sounds like an STD)?
They are the same as yours.
As I understand it we use RON and you use AKI and these are the equivalents.

AKI 87 = RON 91
AKI 91 = RON 95
AKI 93 = RON 98

I've only ever seen E5, might have ben E10? once and that was in Tasmania and i'm sure it was 91octane[RON]

I've never heard crickets mentioned in Japan and I don't think they use ethanol much there either.
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No offense, but I am confused as to why you would be "amazed" when the apparent cause (ethanol) isn't available in the fuel you use. Seems pretty straight forward.
I'm amazed at that high percentage of cars being affected, not the cause.
You would have thought they would have modified the pump to suit ethanol after a year and all those pumps being chucked in the bin?
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using RON 98 here, no ethanol.
5 months so far still no crickets.
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I think I reported my case earlier in this thread, but here is an update.
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Starting getting the crickets at 1.7k miles. Currently @ 3.2k miles. Cricket was exactly as most described, only appearing after engine is warmed up, and only during idle. It was pretty loud, I could hear it on the street with my windows rolled up.
I got an oil change on Wednesday, 2 days ago, but a trusted mechanic. Bosch filter, mobil1 0w-20.
The noise has ceased to exist since I got this oil change.
California 91 octane.
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