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is it true that high octane gas, degrade over the time...
i mean, can i leave my car in my garage with a full tank for 1 year, then use it the next year without problem? or i will have to add a bottle of octane booster? |
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Gasoline has low lubricity and does indeed provide lubrication for the fuel system components and internal seals. Your 2 stroke analogy just shows how much you have to grasp for misinformation to prove your worthlessness. lol ! but Always good for a laugh! I know it must be hard for you to comprehend gasoline is derived from oil.. and that you can feel its lubrication proprieties if you were smart enough to rub your fingers together and see for yourself. Go back to your internet research so you can post more 2nd hand misinformation . |
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Putting in octane booster after the fact won't help. The best thing to do if you know you will store a vehicle is to treat the gas with fuel stabilizer (Sta-Bil or similar) and fill the tank as full as it will go to avoid rusting. Once non-stabilized fuel goes bad, it is pretty much garbage-- it doesn't burn well, and it isn't good for much of anything. |
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You must then put asphalt in your sump? That's the cheapest form of product you can buy from oil refineries. When you rub gasoline between your fingers, assuming nothing else is involved, are you aware of the carcinogenic qualities of that oil derived substance? I suggest you not do this. The one thing that should be immediately obvious even to you is that gasoline is extremely volatile. Indeed, apart from its use as motor fuel (and in its naptha form as cooking fuel) it is pretty much useless for anything except burning. In the 19 th century it was regarded as a waste product of no value, until the four stroke otto cycle engine with ignition was invented gasoline was discarded or burned as a waste product. Are you aware of the very difficult technical problems solved by automotive engineers when applying diesel injection technology to gasoline injection (google SPICA and see what you come up with)? Gasoline is a very powerful solvent and has very poor, even extremely poor lubrication qualities. So poor that in tank fuel pumps took a while to perfect because although gasoline is an effective coolant it is not in any sense whatsoever a lubricant. It strips any lubricants off bearings as soon as it contacts the lubricant. As for the other posts you refer to just remember that although great minds think alike idiots almost always agree. Never argue with an idiot: he just drags you down to his level and tries to beat you with his experience. More than one idiot does not add to the total intellectual capacity of the idiots' team. Your rock is calling out, please crawl back under it. |
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Uber and mikem you are BOTH a little right! The reality seems to fall someplace between your two extremes.
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Gasoline in its pure form provides very very little lubrication. The same goes for any fuel that is a distillate. The lubrication comes from the sulfur in the fuel. Many older diesels require a fuel additive for the injection pumps so they don't wear out.
- an marine engineer who works with all kinds of fuels.
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12.5:1 super high compression says premium only. Sure it will compensate if you put in 87, but when you take your car to the dealer when your engine blows and they find 87 in your fuel lines and gas tank they will leave you with the multi-thousand dollar bill.
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>Thread about octane ratings
>A dozen posts arguing about the lubricity of gasoline Welcome to ft86club! |
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My question is in the winter would 87 be fine? Maybe with just a splash of octane booster, would save a fair amount of money, 1 tank free worth over a winter for sure.
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A tank for you is $50-60 right? Bottle of octane booster is probably $10. $40-50 savings over 5 months isn't worth putting low grade fuel in a car with a 91 octane minimum.
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The fuel does indeed lubricate the fuel pump and other fuel system components. Uber-ass suber once again has to try and impress everyone with his vast knowledge, which of course was similar to his suspension/bump stop ramblings which were all worthless bullshit, but amusing. It's my fault for arguing with an idiot.. They will just knock you down to their level and beat you with experience. |
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87 is such poor fuel it isn't sold at all in Europe or Australia NZ as far as I know. Their "regular" gas is 91 and their premium is 93 or even 94 (98 RON should be our 93 which is why the BRZ is tuned to that octane rating). Recommended octane rating for this car is actually 93 so we North Americans are already slumming it at 91 (and we don't get 200 bhp either unless we can find 93 or 94 octane fuel). |
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