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gotendbz1
11-15-2006, 08:25 PM
today gas station only had 93 gas so i got that . I usually get 87 or 89, will i see a performance different.

seth98esT
11-15-2006, 08:46 PM
Negatory.

Reelax
11-15-2006, 08:53 PM
Negatory.

nada

DOHCstunr
11-15-2006, 09:03 PM
nah you will only become less fuel effiecient, and get less mileage from high octane gas, if your ecu isn't designed to advance timing to take advantage of the greater resistance to detonation.
the best thing you cna do is run only 87 octane... never anythign else.
preferably from a place like chevron shell or BP that have detergents in their fuel,
keep a fresh fuel filter,
and drop in a bottle of fuel system cleaner a couple times a year.
as well as keeping your spark plugs fresh, and your wires cap and rotor fresh as well.
do all that,
and your engine will run as well as is possible.

98ACR
11-15-2006, 09:36 PM
There is a very small exception to the rule. On old, high milage engines, carbon deposits on the pistons can cause an engine to need slightly higher octane than 87. This is most common on carburated cars though. Just thought I'd through that out there. For the other 99.9% of people and all Galant drivers, just use the cheap stuff from a reputible fueling station.

gotendbz1
11-15-2006, 09:50 PM
yea thought so, i was on emtpy and freakign gas station only had 93 so i was liek wtf.

mitsueclipse2019
11-15-2006, 11:26 PM
nah you will only become less fuel effiecient, and get less mileage from high octane gas, if your ecu isn't designed to advance timing to take advantage of the greater resistance to detonation.
the best thing you cna do is run only 87 octane... never anythign else.
preferably from a place like chevron shell or BP that have detergents in their fuel,
keep a fresh fuel filter,
and drop in a bottle of fuel system cleaner a couple times a year.
as well as keeping your spark plugs fresh, and your wires cap and rotor fresh as well.
do all that,
and your engine will run as well as is possible.

i dont know, my uncle got the highest you can get before we had the car tested and that gas lasted longer the regular gas, which is odd and speaking of which i need to get some gas :?

6G72gearhead
11-16-2006, 12:02 AM
The 87 will combust more violently than the 91-93 and therefor produce more power, but most engines have low octane maps that pull alot of timing out to prevent detonation. The advantage of the higher octane is that the ecu will run a higher output spark and fuel map, and if your running a high compression engine the premium will resist the pre-ignition that will quickly destroy an engine.

Reelax
11-16-2006, 03:10 AM
There is a very small exception to the rule. On old, high milage engines, carbon deposits on the pistons can cause an engine to need slightly higher octane than 87. This is most common on carburated cars though. Just thought I'd through that out there. For the other 99.9% of people and all Galant drivers, just use the cheap stuff from a reputible fueling station.


well not all galant drivers... '99+ v6's REQUIRE at premium. owners manual says so, fuel door says so.

DOHCstunr
11-16-2006, 08:16 AM
The 87 will combust more violently than the 91-93 and therefor produce more power, but most engines have low octane maps that pull alot of timing out to prevent detonation. The advantage of the higher octane is that the ecu will run a higher output spark and fuel map, and if your running a high compression engine the premium will resist the pre-ignition that will quickly destroy an engine.

again, this is only true if your vehicle ecu is eqipped with kncock dependant timing advance/retard.

7g galants are not equipped with this unless its a 94 GS


Luke
as far as mileage being better, if it nominal mileage was in fact better, the difference in price would make the REAL mileage be less.




on older motors ones that have carbon deposits,
the carbon creates hotspots on the piston surface.lawnmowers are the same way.
these hotspots can cause the mixture to predetonate.
higher octane fuels woudl resist this detonation, but i wodl rather just clean the cylinders out with some combustion chamber cleaner and stay with the cheap pump..