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No need for oil in the gas for our cars. We have no issues with the rotors getting stuck if the car sits too long. We have no rotors. Set the HVAC and forget it. Why would you not run premium fuel as what is recommended for our vehicle the way it is tuned.
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TL;DR: It's called a gas tank, not an oil tank. |
I've had 2 RX-8's, and 2 Rx-7's, you have to pre-mix on the rotary engines. They like dirty gas, it actually drastically helps the engine. Ultra-clean gas will kill a rotary engine.
I'm about 99.99999999999% positive you should not do that to a non-rotary engine. |
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It's not too big of a deal(evidently) to run 91 10% corn sh1t gas. I run lean on it judging by my tail pipe color, but it does alright. At track I throw 1-2 gallons of 100 in and it does run smoother, I do knock sometimes on 91 at 6K+, usually right after shift. |
1) Has been answered before.
2) Read your owners manual it has a lot of good information like what fuel you can use. 3) This is a 4 stroke piston engine that can oil itself properly. Rotary engines cannot oil themselves properly which is why it is beneficial to have a very little 2 stroke oil in the gas. |
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lower the price of the Z and I guess this is what we have to deal with now...... |
Wow, just wow...:inoutroflpuke:
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you should see the tards on the fb site I mess with everyday. 18-21 yr old kids. I mean I was 23 when I got mine but I was worlds away from them lol |
Oooh this thread looks fun :icon17:
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Do not premix oil and gas for your Z.
Even in a rotary powered vehicle, if the factory oil injection is working properly, I would not premix. |
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This thread took me back to Home - My350z :wtf2:
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