Originally Posted by DjSquall I'm currently running 91 octane, so I'm guessing it will be much better for the engine if I run near empty and switch over to 94?
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05-04-2010, 04:24 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Sorry, I thought you were referring to regular vs 91 or 94 octane. My mistake.
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Living here in the a$$hole of Canada where there's no choice except for 91 octane at any station you choose, I take advantage of the Super Store pumps that give back 3.5 cents/L for groceries. But I've filled up with Sunoco 94 in Ontario last fall. Didn't see any noticeable difference in daily driving.
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But between 91 and 94...(?)
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Whoa hold on guys - you are wasting your money running 94 octane. I was under the same delusion for a long time. You get more power out of lower octane fuel but we need to run 91 to keep the engine from knocking because of our high compression. 91 is optimum whereas 94 is only needed if your car is pinging or knocking and if your 370Z is knocking on 91 you have either bad fuel or a problem with your car.... unless of course your car is boosted then you're gonna want to run 94 or higher
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Yes. Superstore doesn't make gas so they buy it from Esso, Shell, Irving or some other refiner. I haven't heard any ping from engine in 22K kms. So, I'll keep getting my grocery coupons.
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I've been running Sonoco 91 octane, but after reading the posts, I'm going to look for a chevron, texaco or shell station.
I THINK they all use ethanol though, not sure. |
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I don't mind spending the extra dollars on my gas. If they sold 110 I'd probably buy that instead
NOTE Chevron pumps in BC have a label on them stating "no ethanol". |
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So 94 = more expensive + less milegae + ethanol... I am sticking with Shell 91 as it claims to have 0% ethanol (which I don't think the 370z wants). |
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The calorific value, amount of energy stored in the fuel, is not affected by octane additives. That's why we tune for more aggressive timing schedules and lower AFR's to get the most energy out of the gas and higher octane gas can assist in achieving more aggressive timing schedules.
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Husky uses 10% ethanol. E-10 is corrosive to steel. Used to be called gasohol.
Basically you're putting moonshine in your tank.
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