Pinging and octane ratings
Rob Schwartz
coldinvt at gmavt.net
Thu May 24 05:56:04 PDT 2007
+1000... The VFR's never seen anything but the manual-recommended 87 and it
always runs perfectly. The Civic Si requires 91 and will never consume a
lower grade as long as I own it. Kind of a bummer, but it sure is fun to
drive! It's too bad that all you can buy @ most places is 93 or 89 (or 87
of course).
A little more OT and GPZ related - I consistently fed mine 89 only trying 87
once. I noticed that the "lug ping" was hard to avoid so I switched back to
89. Avoiding hard (over half) throttle below 3k rpm was enough to stop the
bad noises...
VTEC and loving it,
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: William K Denton [mailto:wkdenton at verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:35 PM
To: GPzList at micapeak.com
Subject: Re: Pinging and octane ratings
Anything higher than what the manufacturer calls for is unnecessary, rather
it is a
"feel good" waste of money in a stock engine in good tune.
JMHO, but also the NSHO of the OEM... <g>.
Bill in Yardley, PA
wkdenton at verizon.net
'96 GPz1100
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