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Lobo1114 01-09-2012 11:31 PM

Regular Gasoline
 
I just bought my Z 3 weeks ago and Ive put regular gas twice already. I just notice that it says "premium gas only" on my gas cap cover?

Does regular gas f!@#s the Z???

TerribleONE 01-10-2012 12:06 AM

It's definitely not good... When you say regular you mean 89 correct? The high co
compression ratio makes 91 pretty mandatory

kenchan 01-10-2012 10:56 AM

i think some states only have 90 as their premium. i think you're fine but put in premium next time. in my area we get 93.

100octane also available for competition cars.

tjlazer 01-10-2012 11:20 AM

as long as yuo didn't drive it hard on 8x octane you should be fine. Get 91 from not on. If you are in a half tank or so full it up with premium.

Lobo1114 01-10-2012 03:51 PM

Ok Thanks!!!

XwChriswX 01-10-2012 03:55 PM

You may or may not notice it, but the lower rated gas will hinder your performance and economy a bit. If you Have to run lower grade gas due to your state, look into getting the STP Octane Booster (Orange Bottle) It will help bring the octane rating up a few points.

I use the OB and the Gas Treatment in every tank and it's netted me 2 mpg more avg than other Z's for the entire time I've had the car. :tup:

Cmike2780 01-10-2012 04:28 PM

Just fill up with premium from now on and you'll be fine. The computer will adjust for the lower octane rating, but it's not a good idea to keep using regular.

bvl 01-18-2012 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1484201)
You may or may not notice it, but the lower rated gas will hinder your performance and economy a bit. If you Have to run lower grade gas due to your state, look into getting the STP Octane Booster (Orange Bottle) It will help bring the octane rating up a few points.

I use the OB and the Gas Treatment in every tank and it's netted me 2 mpg more avg than other Z's for the entire time I've had the car. :tup:

Unless they changed their product if you do the math you will see Octane booster products in Pep Boys and the like barely raises octane at all...unless you use several bottles of the stuff which isn't very cost effective and may be too much chemicals for a single treatment.

If you want to really raise octane, use Toluene or Xylene. $/gal will be far less then those little marketing bottles and it actually works. You can get a gallon in the paint section of any hardware/paint/home dictator store.

Example: say you get a bad batch of fuel in the winter and audibly notice some knocking. Engine management will retard timing but for safety, tossing in 1 gal of toluene will raise your effective octane rating 1.4-1.6 points (depending on what you started with) if you start out with 15 gallons of fuel in the tank. A pint of STP is a fraction of that on 15 gallons. The 2 points they advertise you have to read 2 points on how many gallons..not 'up to'.

Math good. Marketing bad. :)

- b

XwChriswX 01-18-2012 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bvl (Post 1495661)
Unless they changed their product if you do the math you will see Octane booster products in Pep Boys and the like barely raises octane at all...unless you use several bottles of the stuff which isn't very cost effective and may be too much chemicals for a single treatment.

If you want to really raise octane, use Toluene or Xylene. $/gal will be far less then those little marketing bottles and it actually works. You can get a gallon in the paint section of any hardware/paint/home dictator store.

Example: say you get a bad batch of fuel in the winter and audibly notice some knocking. Engine management will retard timing but for safety, tossing in 1 gal of toluene will raise your effective octane rating 1.4-1.6 points (depending on what you started with) if you start out with 15 gallons of fuel in the tank. A pint of STP is a fraction of that on 15 gallons. The 2 points they advertise you have to read 2 points on how many gallons..not 'up to'.

Math good. Marketing bad. :)

- b

All I know is, I use the stuff, and other people I know don't... And my mpg is 1.5-2 points higher than theirs over the same distance... :ugh2:

erkthejerk73 01-18-2012 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1496072)
All I know is, I use the stuff, and other people I know don't... And my mpg is 1.5-2 points higher than theirs over the same distance... :ugh2:

stop pu$$y footing then! :p

XwChriswX 01-18-2012 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erkthejerk73 (Post 1496316)
stop pu$$y footing then! :p

:rofl2: Hard to do when they're all the ones behind me... :ugh2:

:p


Ya jerk! :icon17:


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