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93 octane
Has anyone switched to 93 octane, or really anything higher than 87. If so what were the results?
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It harms ur engine. I used to do it. Run regular. And welcome!
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Thanks man. Really helped
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You got any data to back up the claim of it harming your engine?
It wont harm your engine, but not really going to make a huge difference when running stock engine. I used to run a full tank of 93 like every third or fourth tank in my xB just to run the cleaner fuel in there since the 93 in like shell has the cleaning agents. it is the same as adding one of the octane booster/cleaners but less money. I also used to run the mid grade as normal fuel for me in my xB due to the compression ratio. |
Their is a small chance that residue can build up if the fuel is not completely burnt but beyond that no harm is going to come to the engine. You will be pissing away a few bucks everytime you fill up though. :boxed:
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so I'm right. Right? Lol
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Lets say it this way.
Don't run it to think you are going to get anything better than you can with 87 on a relatively stock engine. But running 93 is not actually going to destroy your engine. Just waste money on these engines. This is one of those questions where you will have the left side and right side and very few people in the middle. I personally am in the middle. I don't see a reason to run it in these cars, unless you figure out how to boost it or increase the compression ratio. But running it wouldn't be detremental and cause engine problems in 20k miles. lol. OH and by the way I currently run 87 in ours :) have since day one |
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