What's The REAL Answer on What Kind of Gas To Use?
#51
Originally Posted by DJ Scotty II
Or YOU could have ceased reading all my posts, just for the sake of fucking with someone (because thats all you seem to do with people on this board you feel are beneath you technically as I follow your replies to innocent people asking innocent questions) and at that point ceased being involved in the situation, but as I have typed so much and said so little, I can say the exact same thing about you-----and thats exactly what I will do and how I feel. You type for the sake of TYPING, not for actually HELPING, and to stir up more shitstorms for absolutely no reason when someone is just trying to get a straight answer on something.
But, as I replied to the folks behind your post here, I thanked THEM for their right-to-the-point answers regarding the fuel.....YOU did not have the ability to do that, you NEEDED to point out to me the deficiencies of "making you" retype information all over again, which I NEVER asked you to do.....I asked what the best fuel to use in these cars was.
Bottom line, it doesnt matter what you think I was asking of you .....other members got right to the point and recommended 87 unless it called for 93 or so.
"Let's not get our pantyhose in a bind......."
-John Crasus, "Falling Down"
But, as I replied to the folks behind your post here, I thanked THEM for their right-to-the-point answers regarding the fuel.....YOU did not have the ability to do that, you NEEDED to point out to me the deficiencies of "making you" retype information all over again, which I NEVER asked you to do.....I asked what the best fuel to use in these cars was.
Bottom line, it doesnt matter what you think I was asking of you .....other members got right to the point and recommended 87 unless it called for 93 or so.
"Let's not get our pantyhose in a bind......."
-John Crasus, "Falling Down"
#53
[QUOTE=DJ Scotty II]
THANK YOU ILLUSION.......THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS ASKING FOR FROM EVERYONE IN HERE, and it seemed a bit too incomprehensible for them; I will consider your insight and suggestion......thank you so much again for getting to the point.
Peace Playa.
NP, it's in the manual, I swore I still had one around but couldn't find it after 15 minutes so I gave up.
Originally Posted by illusion
THANK YOU ILLUSION.......THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS ASKING FOR FROM EVERYONE IN HERE, and it seemed a bit too incomprehensible for them; I will consider your insight and suggestion......thank you so much again for getting to the point.
Peace Playa.
NP, it's in the manual, I swore I still had one around but couldn't find it after 15 minutes so I gave up.
#54
Originally Posted by jschmid
I love how every thread started by this guy ends up in him arguing with the majority of members that reply. Why bother asking questions if all you are going to do is argue?
#55
Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
It's an online message board dude. Lighten up. The search button is your friend
#56
[QUOTE=illusion]
NP, it's in the manual, I swore I still had one around but couldn't find it after 15 minutes so I gave up.
NP? Do you mean NON PREMIUM?
Originally Posted by DJ Scotty II
NP, it's in the manual, I swore I still had one around but couldn't find it after 15 minutes so I gave up.
#58
Originally Posted by DJ Scotty II
Look at the REPLIES by members of the board FIRST, Schmidt (and I KNOW you and I have a history as well, a history cemented in the fact that you end up talking shit about me too initially, only to have me praise how clean your Accord looks.....now THAT makes a lot of sense)......98Coupe JUMPED DOWN MY THROAT after I asked a simple question; it was almost in a threatening tone that he suggested I use the search agent, INSTEAD of just suggesting what kind of gas to use....
Hey man, I tried to help you back in the day (you'd have to search under one of your old user names...not sure why you keep changing it) and eventually trying to reason with you just gets frustrating. Hence why this thread is on page two, and there is an answer for you found early on page one.
#59
Originally Posted by DJ Scotty II
Look at the REPLIES by members of the board FIRST, Schmidt (and I KNOW you and I have a history as well, a history cemented in the fact that you end up talking shit about me too initially, only to have me praise how clean your Accord looks.....now THAT makes a lot of sense)......98Coupe JUMPED DOWN MY THROAT after I asked a simple question; it was almost in a threatening tone that he suggested I use the search agent, INSTEAD of just suggesting what kind of gas to use....
And you can figure out what gas I use by using the search function, conventiently located at the upper right hand corner of the forum index.
#60
Okay, LOTS of misinformation in this thread!
Here's the deal - ALL gas burns equally cleanly - just at different compression ratios. Octane ratings are used to determine at what compression the gas burns completely.
(I might have this next part backwards, I'm sure someone will correct me)
Higher octane fuels will burn completely at higher compression ratios, while lower octane fuels will burn completely at lower compression ratios. Again, I might have that backwards, but that's generally how it works.
If your gas doesn't burn completely, it'll collect in your catalytic converter. If it burns too quickly, it'll make your engine knock.
Basically check your owner's manual to see what the compression ratio of your engine's cylinders are (and which gas they recommend), and don't listen to BS from fairweather mechanics - or (ironically) BS on Internet message boards.
Here's the deal - ALL gas burns equally cleanly - just at different compression ratios. Octane ratings are used to determine at what compression the gas burns completely.
(I might have this next part backwards, I'm sure someone will correct me)
Higher octane fuels will burn completely at higher compression ratios, while lower octane fuels will burn completely at lower compression ratios. Again, I might have that backwards, but that's generally how it works.
If your gas doesn't burn completely, it'll collect in your catalytic converter. If it burns too quickly, it'll make your engine knock.
Basically check your owner's manual to see what the compression ratio of your engine's cylinders are (and which gas they recommend), and don't listen to BS from fairweather mechanics - or (ironically) BS on Internet message boards.