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98 RON
I just read that the Aussie version requires 98 (RON) octane and the US requires 91 (AKI).
Since the Wikipedia gods say that 95RON = 90-91AKI, we should be able to use that... What are your thoughts? "Fuel requirement: Premium unleaded gasoline (91 octane). Recommended: 93 octane." from www.subaru.com |
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You really want to give up power and torque for the sake of a few cents per litre?
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You "can" use standard unleaded in your 86, but it won't make sense to run it on anything but 98. |
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if only there was such thing as E86 instead of E85. Get it, get it?
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From the Aus Toyota 86 Spec page:
Fuel - Fuel type Premium unleaded - Fuel type octane no 98 - Minimum fuel octane number 95 |
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higher octane does not equal more power.
i would be using 98 in summer for sure. 95 in winter might be ok. |
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The fuel flap said use 98 RON ONLY - I'd stick with that. The available fuels give extremely close fuel consumption in terms of $/km of fuel used (my drive cycle isn't out of the ordinary), so any risk is for no gain.
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Unless you have done some funny business with the intake/MAF or retuned the stock ecu the risk you are talking about is 0.0000000000000000000000%
And covered by a warranty. |
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I wouldn't count on warranty covering anything if you directly disobeyed fuel reccomendations.
By your logic I could fill up with diesel and get a new fuel system/engine for free. |
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