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Old 04-19-2015, 08:57 PM   #15
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There's always an option to get 93 octane and buy octane booster products to boost it up to 100...
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Old 04-19-2015, 09:17 PM   #16
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For me, it's a bit of a toss-up. The car seems to run a bit better on the 94 E10 that we have here, but the crickets get a little drunk and start singin'. I get no crickets with the 91 E0. I typically run the 94 and deal with the crickets.
This. Also 94 where I am living now, is cheaper than 91 where I used to live :P
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There's always an option to get 93 octane and buy octane booster products to boost it up to 100...
Unless you're tuned for 100, there's no sense buying octane booster.
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Old 04-19-2015, 09:45 PM   #18
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Unless you're tuned for 100, there's no sense buying octane booster.
lol good for trolling
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Old 04-19-2015, 09:47 PM   #19
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100 is definitely stupid and a good waste of money for the street but not a bad idea for track days.
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Old 04-20-2015, 02:25 PM   #20
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93 93 93 93 93 93 90% of the time, and your good to go.
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It is funny I get inferior fuel mileage with 94 octane compare to 91 octane.
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Does the manual specify 91 or 93 for this car? It's 91 in both the S2000 and 240sx.
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Does the manual specify 91 or 93 for this car? It's 91 in both the S2000 and 240sx.
manual says 91+

Honestly dude 93 isn't worth the 15% premium for daily driving.
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has anyone looked at or installed one of the Diesel Conversion kits?

Thinking about doing it this weekend, but its kinda pricey.

You're supposed to pick up a decent amount of torque though, so I'm really leaning towards it.
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has anyone looked at or installed one of the Diesel Conversion kits?

Thinking about doing it this weekend, but its kinda pricey.

You're supposed to pick up a decent amount of torque though, so I'm really leaning towards it.
Man you don't need a kit to run diesel. The FA20 is high-enough compression already that you can just disconnect the spark plugs entirely and run diesel as-is. You shouldn't rev over 3k, though, as your ECU will start to pull timing.
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It is funny I get inferior fuel mileage with 94 octane compare to 91 octane.
I bet the 94 is about 10% ethanol. Out here our 94 is, and I noticed a slight decrease in gas mileage.
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I sometimes mix it up by going 91 or 93 from what ever station is handy (but gets a lot of traffic) that at any given point in time I am probably actually at about 92.5.
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has anyone looked at or installed one of the Diesel Conversion kits?

Thinking about doing it this weekend, but its kinda pricey.

You're supposed to pick up a decent amount of torque though, so I'm really leaning towards it.
I should know better, but I honestly don't know if you're serious or not.
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