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Things like elevation and temperature effect the way the engine operates and burns gas but that's not really something I want to get into. The cost of the car has no barring on what type of gas is needed for the engine. Due to the tighter tolerance of engines in newer cars and the increased compression ratios' expect to see things like higher octane gas and even full synthetic oils being required for even the cheapest of new cars. Buying a car you assume the responsibilities of taking care of the car, know what you are doing before you think it "Doesn't matter." Of course if you intend to drive like a granny disregard everything I've said
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I think this thread boils down to people need to learn to take better mechanical care of their car if they want it to perform as advertised.
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Here in the UK we have standard "premium" RON 95 which is slightly higher that AKI 91, but not much. I know that most reasonably highly tuned engines need RON 98 to get the BHP and efficientcy they specify. You can use RON 95 but the car will not output as much power. Some of my mates would put in normal RON 95 in their Golf GTI/Focus ST/Pergeot RCZ/Rocco for driving around, but when they wanted to have some fun, they would fill the tank with RON 98 and reset the ECU.
What I am suggesting is that it is highly likely that the engine has knock sensors and thus can retard the timing accordingly when low octane fuel is detected. In fact I am confident the GT 86 engine will have knock sensors sicne 99.9% of car engines do these days. So if they suggest AKI93/RON98 that will be for the rated power output (197BHP). If you put in AKI 87 it shouldnt damage the engine, rather the timing will be adjusted and it will no long be the same efficientcy or have the same power output. I doubt they would design an engine that could be damaged by adding the lower octane fuel, when it is so easy to avoid. I understand someone could add diesel which will break it, but that cannot be avoided. However knock sensing is easy and a well understood technique. |
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I really can't believe people are asking whether they should run 87 or 91/93 in a car which will likely have "Premium Fuel Only" on the gas door... I wouldn't trust what Scion twitter people have to say on the subject...
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What I'm advocating is that putting regular gasoline in the car is a fool's errand. It reduces horsepower, reduces fuel economy, and saves virtually no money on the cost of the fuel alone - let alone the extra cost of the reduced fuel mileage. |
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This in a nutshell
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How much did that cost? IDK? I put $20 in on my way out of town to make sure I would get back around. That comes out of my poops and giggles allotment and cost what it cost. If you are a sales rep doing 50k miles a year, fair enough your company really needs to worry about mpg and as a commuter doing 20k a year it should be a consideration. But if you are driving a sporty car and do not want to treat it right with high octane petrol, what else are you going to skimp on? Pick the pump that is furthest to the right* and live with the price, whatever it is :-) *Unless that is where the diesel pump is obviously ;-) |
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Obviously we don't know what this car does, but I know in my car if it pulls enough timing it switches to the failsafe fuel map, which is stupid rich.
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If you google - EVO petrol test vw golf bmw - you might find their test they did a few years back running different RON rated fuel and I am sure other motoring mags have done as well.
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