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Old 05-17-2013, 07:45 PM   #29
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I agree, but it'd be nice to have better options around here.

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Eh, until someone posts dyno sheets I doubt that you'd notice using your butt. My money is on < 5hp increase at most. I'd certainly buy it if it was available but I'd consider using 91 for daily driving.
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Old 05-17-2013, 09:31 PM   #30
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"Essence" ?
I think he meant the mixture of aether, phlogiston and unicorn farts from the thaumaturge next the local pub.
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Old 05-18-2013, 12:30 AM   #31
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Not a troll, just a European who doesn't get American English, lol.
Swedes aren't Europeans. They are Scandinavians. That's like calling someone from the US a "North American".
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Old 05-18-2013, 01:04 AM   #32
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I use non ethanol 91 octane only pure-gas.org tells you locations with pure gas ethanol is terrible unless your car is setup to handle all of its downfalls ( better fuel pump,correct fuel Injectors, fuel lines made to withstand it and proper tuning) and most. 93 octane gas is simply 91 octane with ethanol added to it to increase the octane rating just an FYI
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Old 05-18-2013, 01:55 AM   #33
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Eh, until someone posts dyno sheets I doubt that you'd notice using your butt. My money is on < 5hp increase at most. I'd certainly buy it if it was available but I'd consider using 91 for daily driving.
I'd be surprised if there were any difference at all, honestly, especially if you aren't at sea level. The only reason there would be a power difference would be if the lower octane caused detonation (and thus the ECU had to retard the timings a bit). 91 should be high enough to avoid that except in possibly extremely hot, sea-level conditions. As was mentioned by a prior poster, here in Colorado, 91 is as high as it gets (since the altitude reduces octane requirements).
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Swedes aren't Europeans. They are Scandinavians. That's like calling someone from the US a "North American".
Someone from the U.S. is a North American.
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Someone from the U.S. is a North American.
Yes, that's the point. But we call someone from the U.S. an "American".
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Here in cali we get the worst... 91 octane max normally and up to 10% ethanol.
Same here in Arizona, wish I could get 93 prefer to be at recommended not min
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Yes, that's the point. But we call someone from the U.S. an "American".
Now you're sucking in two whole continents 8)
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Now you're sucking in two whole continents 8)
Well, some would say it is an imperial prerogative.

But actually it is legitimate, since the USA is the only nation on the two continents that has "America" in its name.

E.G. "Brazilians" are from the "United States of Brazil".
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Where do you find grades higher then 91? That's all I have around here in northern San Diego , is 91 ok for the long run?
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Old 05-19-2013, 03:24 PM   #40
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Now you're sucking in two whole continents 8)
Did you forget about Central America?
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Old 05-19-2013, 03:46 PM   #41
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Yes it does, just checked!



On a side note, I now know it's called a "fuel filler gun".
What happens if I continue to add more gas???
I always do this
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Old 05-19-2013, 04:12 PM   #42
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What happens if I continue to add more gas???
I always do this
You mean clicky clackity topping off? I heard that it is actually bad for the car as the overfilled fuel will evaporate and go to places that is not designed to go. Also you end up paying more for less gas as some of the fuel will shoot back into the pump.
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