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Old 04-27-2006 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by rebeld
yup yup/....u can use a lesser octane fuel although ur not going to get the same performance or fuel mileage, if u took time to read your owners manual it says the same thing, it tells you you can use a lower octane when necessary and that the car will "detune" itself to compensate for the inferior fuel. although like everyone else says why cheap out on 3 bucks, just spend it and get the premium...its worth it
exactly thats what the lude manual says as well. when buying the si, i was skeptical to say the least.
what ive found seems to be use regular if you cant find anything else, however the cost difference is not worth it. the car will run slower, knock upon starting, get worse mpg, all for a small sum saved. also, if the car doesnt require it, its not worth using.(according the consumer reports)
recently, im not sure about where you guys live, but around here stations have been upcharging for premium! the gap between 87 and 93 can be as much as 30-40 cents some places! it makes me go to Hess.
I love Hess, since they moved in they make the mobil across the street actually have reasonable, sometimes cheaper-than-Hess prices!
Old 04-27-2006 | 12:22 PM
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Old 04-27-2006 | 12:42 PM
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If Honda/Acura indicate certain cars or engines require Premium only, I wouldn't think twice about what kind of fuel to use.
Old 04-27-2006 | 01:34 PM
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As far as I know only the S2k, NSX, Type R, and GSR said that... didn't know all the models said to use premium...I need to read more I suppose cuz all I remember is "Unleaded Fuel Only" h:
Old 04-27-2006 | 01:34 PM
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As far as I know only the S2k, NSX, Type R, and GSR said that... didn't know all the models said to use premium...I need to read more I suppose cuz all I remember is "Unleaded Fuel Only" h:
Old 04-27-2006 | 01:43 PM
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Thanks for the help.... NOW who knows whos selling one in the greenville south carolina area?!?! lol....doubt ill get any replies to that one except "r u crazy?"
Old 04-27-2006 | 02:00 PM
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Running a higher octane gas than is needed may also hurt performance as the engine won't be able to fully burn the gas... hence wasting the gas you paid extra for.

Some common misconceptions amongst car guys...

Louder is faster

A huge cam or cams will make huge power on a stock engine

Higher octane gas means more performance and more mpg

Spools are fine for a street car

Fart cans are cool

Over-sized aluminum wings look cool on an import
Old 04-27-2006 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by BADST GS-R
Running a higher octane gas than is needed may also hurt performance as the engine won't be able to fully burn the gas... hence wasting the gas you paid extra for.

Some common misconceptions amongst car guys...

Louder is faster

A huge cam or cams will make huge power on a stock engine

Higher octane gas means more performance and more mpg

Spools are fine for a street car

Fart cans are cool

Over-sized aluminum wings look cool on an import
All somewhat true cept the bolded ones h: I can give u a dozen street cars that spool at 15-25 PSI DD h:

EDIT: atleast someone else knows that lower octane fuel actually burns faster which basically = power h:
Old 04-27-2006 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RicoD
All somewhat true cept the bolded ones h: I can give u a dozen street cars that spool at 15-25 PSI DD h:

EDIT: atleast someone else knows that lower octane fuel actually burns faster which basically = power h:
Spool... think outside the of box for a moment. Not spools as in "a turbo spooling up". A spool is a type of posi differential on a rear wheel drive car. Both wheels will turn at the same rate even when turning causing some un-godly noises.

Fart cans are lame.

Big wings are even worse.

Old 04-27-2006 | 02:17 PM
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uh... thats called an open differential.

there is nothing "posi" about it.



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