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do you benifit from higher octane gasoline?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by SkyAce2004, Aug 30, 2004.

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    SkyAce2004 New Member

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    burbod01 New Member

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    wouldn't you want more pressure in all cases? not just boosted?
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    Ok, here's a question to add in. WHat about gas treatment and fuel injector/carb treatment? how do those fit into the octane mess?
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    THis topic has been discussed so much on this board.

    I still laugh when people say after they put 93 in their tanks, they feel faster. When in fact their wasting their money, plain and simple.
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    FaisalCorollaS Guest

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    Those people are correct. It does give you more HP. Look it up in your Toyota manual.
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    Yeah, its right next to the "stickers that give more HP" paragraph.
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    so a fuel that is harder to burn and carries less power per unit somehow helps an economy car make more power?

    please elaborate, and dont do it to justify your extra expendeture on high octane

    oh, and all fuel starts the same.... additives are added to reduce its ability to combust (higher octane)
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    Killercocopuff New Member

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    i think its just a psycalogical(s/p) effect
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    psychological =P

    and yeah, i put 91 in my car once, and i didn't feel a difference, my cousin puts 93 in his STOCK ASS 93 civic hatch and thinks he's king of the world with his single cam piece of shit
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    seems like my milage is a lil better with higher octane...could just be me, but the trip meter seems to agree
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    thats odd, seeing as how your injecting the same amount of fuel yet burning less..... making less power with the same amount of fuel

    BUT MORE POWER TO YOU!
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    WOOPS!!! im a fanatic
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    Heh, wrong thread. And once again, Ive never said anythign about doing things in the privacy of your home.
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    i dont know how anyone could afford the higher gas these days..i mean- its just rediculous- unless you boosted and require the octane, but i believe its just wasting precious cash..
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    damn...this topic comes up at least once every six months. FaisalCorollaS, can u tell me how octane, a chemical that is mixed with gas to make it less combustible, will give u more hp or better gas mileage from a car that doesn't have a turbo, supercharger, or high compression motor with an ecu to compensate for high octane fuels?
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    why is it needed for a turboed or supercharged car?
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    lower octane=more chances of detonatation.
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    SkyAce2004 New Member

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    higher octane = more pressure before it pre-detonates. pre-detonate = knock
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    wouldn't you want that in all cas?
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    I've tried V Power and i don't think it has any benefit other than a new name and a bright new color on the Gas pump
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    Try some alcohol that might help with combustion!
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    to me no increase in any kind except the car runs quieter and go thru emisson test cleaner..
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    So I guess I should stop running race gas in my girlfriends Echo...
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    ha lol.. have any of u guys tried the new v power gas from shell?
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    hehe i'd love to run lower octane again... but as long as im F/I that will never happen... LOL
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    mncrolln Guest

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    I'm not so sure about that...I have had my victims drink tons of alcohol before and it is not any easier to start them on fire than when they are sober, and they certainly haven't exploded...



    Wait...what forum is this?
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    With n2o, it does..
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