can i run premium unleaded in my 96 cxi???
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can i run premium unleaded in my 96 cxi???
yes la!
you can run high octane 98 fuel also very good for the car ;)
yesm!
You can run 98 if you want. But don't run 100 octane as Honda says that only their cars made after 2002 are compatible.
so what about 98 + those lil octane booster bottles??? or are those rubbish?
dont bother mate, waste of money IMO. You're supposed to use em for a while before they work as well.
^correctism!
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Originally Posted by Limbo
Lies! this debate has been had several times.
higher octane fuel burns MORE SLOWLY than lower octane fuel.
if you dont change your ignition timing, this means that you are delaying peak cylinder pressure, resulting in the explosion not occuring when the piston is at TDC, meaning you will LOSE POWER.
if however you advance your timing, you will reap the benefits of using this fuel, and the additional air going in, and find that you have MORE power.
98 octane might be good to keep things 'clean', perhaps, but that being said itd only be worth running one tank of it every now and then.
in summary...98 octane on its own = silly, less power
98 octane + advanced timing = more power.
nb...some ecu's are able to automatically advance the timing when higher octane fuel is present, eg newer holder v8's, and this explains why people have dyno sheets to 'prove' that higher octane fuel gives more power - theyre right, theyre just missing the fact that the timing has been adjusted
mr will, where in limbos post did it say that 98 octane fuel produces more power??
he meerly said its good for the car man.
stop jumpin the gun and absorb wats being typed up, rather than go off on ur own tangent.
/rant
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Originally Posted by Q_ball
lol it was meant in jest. i was simply furthering my point, overall i dont think its very 'good'
its better than 91 octane mate, for any car.
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Originally Posted by boosted_andy
not really...i have already explain why this isnt the case.
not necessarily, but of course it depends on which car we're talking about exactly
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Originally Posted by boosted_andy
you said 91 octane was better for "any car". this is not true.
it is NECESSARY if you have advanced you timing.
without advanced timing it will cause you to lose power.
obviously you havent read this post from the start.
chill out bro
you guys are steerin completely off topic here...
the initial question was:
how u guys started talkin about wat is better and wats not is completely beyond me!Quote:
Originally Posted by green_machine
yes you can..Quote:
Originally Posted by green_machine
but you really don't need to..
seeing as it's only for an sohc non-vtec engine..
save your money..
haha, like Mr will said, "obviously you havent read this post from the start."
rofl haha...
anyway, it wont do any damage running premium in a 96 cxi. so yes you can.
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Originally Posted by boosted_andy
why are you telling me to chill out?
you are posting incorrect information, i am answering his question based on the facts.
i have no need to 'chill out', what YOU need to do is stop making uniformed posts :)
I poured in a full tank of bp ultimate into my 97 civic last time, I didn'tnotice any performance gain, it didn't make the car go any smoother and it didn't give me more KM, so I decided not to bother after that.
stuff some av gas down there (avaition fuel) get it from airports or the local drag strip... may need a licence to get it, i used it on my b18 powered eg and the response was awesome! 104 octane, car rev much quicker and was lots more powerful! this is a no joke story! try it! (not on like a d series tho!)
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Originally Posted by EGB18CT
its 100% illegal, and i believe the fine is $10k per cylinder.
i dont disagree with you that it would be awesome.
i had a guy in at work the other day with a turbo mini-cooper and he said the difference between racing fuel and 98 octane was very noticable, even more so than the difference between 91 and 98 octane
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Originally Posted by aaronng
i use extreme 100 all the time and find it works fine, even better than anything else
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Originally Posted by Zilli
in newcastle we dont have 100 octane haha, does it have ethanol in it?
Yes it does, 5% ethanol. Honda says it is ok for cars built after 2002.
Your engine will run fine. It's just that the seals that Honda used before 2002 is not guaranteed to be ethanol compatible. Maybe Honda is just trying to play it safe by stating 2002 instead of older (I'm sure the 2001 and 2002 DC5R are identical). But hey, my car doesn't need 100 octane. It's not tuned for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zilli
i use 100 too, car goes just the tinny bit harder and seems to scream louder, espcially on a cold night hehe love it !
up to 10% is fineQuote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
u will see a 'E10' (ethanol 10% ok) on the inside of most petrol doors on most of hondas current range :thumbsup: