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| 08-17-2011, 07:15 PM | #23 |
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The car can adjust timing according to octane. So filling up on 87 in an emergency is no big deal if you don't drive the car very hard.
Either way, the higher the octane on this car, the more HP. I always fill up on 93. What a tool...
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| 08-17-2011, 08:13 PM | #28 | |
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However, I agree that putting 87 octane gas will not damage the engine. Most cars today, including ours, have very sophisticated engine management systems that allow them to run on fuels of different octanes. The car's computers will make adjustments to avoid engine knocks caused by variations in fuel octane. However, the manufacturer designed and tuned the engine to run at its highest potential with a certain octane fuel, and if you do not use that octane fuel, the engine will not run at its highest potential. This is why those of us here in CA will never get to enjoy the full performance potential of our cars because we only get 91 octane gas (unless we find special stations that carry higher octane gasoline) and I have read that our engines were designed to run with 93 octane gas. Thus, while I agree that it's cheap and stupid to save a few bucks and put 87 octane gas into an M3, he was not going to harm the engine. At least the guy was putting tier 1 gasoline into the car. Bad additive packages from cheap or no-name gas stations will hurt your engine more than 87 octane gas ever will. |
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| 08-17-2011, 08:36 PM | #29 |
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no long term damange as ECU will pull timing if you need to emergency pump on 87
using 87 all the time, i can't help but feel sorry for his engine i wished i can get 93 on a regular basis, i dont mind paying pennies more
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| 08-17-2011, 08:41 PM | #30 |
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was using my Iphone !! sorry for misspelling lead !
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| 08-17-2011, 09:23 PM | #31 |
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Use 93 all the time, as an aside, if I use 100, will I notice a difference up top? Also have 110 to choose from (both at the track, not around the corner
), will that make a difference? Or is it just overkill and unusable at that point? Insights would be appreciated
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| 08-17-2011, 09:25 PM | #32 |
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Roughly how much would a octane booster additive add to the octane rating?
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| 08-17-2011, 09:36 PM | #33 |
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Is a tuned car less able to deal with lower octane gas or does it still retard the timing in a similar way so no damage occurs. Conversely would using a higher octane than you are tuned for be a waste or can the tuned ecu manage to adapt and make more power?
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| 08-17-2011, 09:43 PM | #34 | |
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| 08-17-2011, 09:44 PM | #35 |
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Most tunes (Dinan, ESS, etc..) don't touch this part of the software... but yes, higher octane almost always produces more power. If you'll really notice it is another question though.
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| 08-17-2011, 10:31 PM | #36 | |
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In short, you may get more HP if you use 100 octane gas, but it's not as much of a difference than you would think. The problem is that BMW did not program and tune the engine for 100+ octane fuel. From what I've read, it seems that you may get more horsepower up to 100 octane, but you won't feel much of a difference than if you used 93 octane, which is what the car was really designed to use. More than 100 octane, and you might actually get less HP than using 93 octane. |
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| 08-17-2011, 10:37 PM | #37 |
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im driving an extra 80km to fill up with 94 instead of the 91 here...so yeah
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| 08-17-2011, 10:45 PM | #38 | |
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Rakning about. Saying that you wont notice Ă* difference between 93 and 87 if you dont go to peak power is hilarious. I clearly notice Ă* difference between 91 and 93. You dont need an m3 and have no feel for power |
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| 08-17-2011, 11:46 PM | #39 | |
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| 08-18-2011, 01:12 AM | #40 |
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Food for thought.
You may not do damage by using lower octane fuel. But most likelly you will spend more in the end. With lower octane, the engine is more likely to pre detonate. The knock sensor will pick that up and compensate for it. It does this in 2 ways. 1 would be to retard ignition timing, the other would be to richen the fuel mixture some. It does this in trying to lower combustion temp down. So imo the end by produuct if this would be less engine power but more fuel used. With less engine power, equals less mpg equals more money spent. |
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| 08-18-2011, 01:39 AM | #42 |
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Ahh just adds to the danger of a used car purchase or off lease buy.......just like a new girlfriend, you'll never really know how badly she was treated or abused previously!!!
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| 08-18-2011, 01:46 AM | #43 |
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High compression engines need high octane gas so they don't knock/ping. Sure, it won't cause damage with today's sophisticated engine management computers, but like has been said earlier it will reduce your power by retarding the engine timing so it doesn't damage anything. Of course, computers can fail, or not go fast enough to prevent the knock.
I used to drive a '65 turbocharged Chevrolet Corvair. Without 91, that thing would ping like no other. Even with 91 when it got too hot and I was pulling hard up a hill...ping ping ping. And, here on the west coast we can't get anything higher than 91 anyways. |
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| 08-18-2011, 01:46 AM | #44 | |
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