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Drives: No car no more Join Date: Jul 2009
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Butt dyno. ![]() I sleep better at night not plagued with these difficult decisions. Another reason to drive a V8 Camaro, it's a no brainer you just pull up and pick the highest priced one. If the nozzle doesn't fit in your tank you must have grabbed the diesel by mistake.
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Drives: '26 Corvette Stingray Join Date: Jul 2009
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all it will truely do is lighten your wallet.
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Drives: No car no more Join Date: Jul 2009
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People that run their engines harder and tuned correctly, have less carbon buildup. If I just have the heads off a motor I won't even touch that crap stuck to the top of the pistons. I have scraped it off before though, and it's pretty thick sometimes.
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Drives: 2012 Camaro RS, RX supercharged Join Date: Dec 2009
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KM is correct. Not only does the 11.3:1 compression ratio dictate 93 for optimine performance, it is also optimine fuel economy. The Bosch ECU is constantly pulling timing on 87 so the engine is not running at peak efficiency thus leass fuel mileage and less power.
Also, as these are direct injection engines, there is no benefit to the additives as no fuel passes the intake valves to keep them clean as in a carb'd or port injection engine. |
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5 months after I purchased my 2011 2LT Convertible, I switched from 87 Oct. to 93 Oct. I had posted a few times asking whether sluggish acceleration between 2nd and 3rd and 3rd to 4th gear was common with the manual transmission and most advice that came back was to get the rpm's up to approx. 3k. With 93 Oct. I believe my Camaro accelerates more quickly and smoother. Can't say MPG's are any better but the performance has definitely improved over 87 Oct. Just my experience. Oh, BTW, I just filled her up earlier this month since November, 2012. Only has 3,400 miles on her in almost 2 years. Engine isn't even broken in yet.
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Your car with the V6 has come tuned from the factory to run low grade octane fuel, keep the money in your pocket. Stick with using the cheap fuel in your car you won’t notice that much, if any change in performance if you are using the car for everyday use.
If in the future you decided to upgrade to the SS or ZL1 then it’s recommended that you use premium fuel in these cars. This has to do with engine knock, etc. But having said that the computer in the SS and ZL1 can adjust to run lower octane fuel if it had to, but I wouldn’t make this a common practice. Hope this helps. |
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I am not trying to be negative or rude. I am just trying to be helpful. If you’re not driving your car because of storage. Make sure you throw some fuel stabilizer in the tank. It won’t matter what octane the gas has if it’s not treated it will break down over time and make the engine run like S#!T. If you are only filling up the car a couple times during the driving season it wouldn’t hurt to throw a can in the gas tank with each fill. I have been doing this for years with seasonal drivers and have had no issues. Stabilizer is cheap engine repair is expensive. |
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We get one of these threads every few months... wow
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![]() These two. Is it beneficial? Depends. There is less knock retard with 93 than with 87. Higher octane not only prevents knocking, it lowers KR from the PCM. If lowering KR is a requirement, then its beneficial. If you don't care, then no. Is it required? No. If you experience knocking, then get the car fixed. Will I get more power? Yes. How much, I dunno. Will you notice? Probably not. Just note KR is higher in higher revs. Will I get better fuel economy from using high octane? Yes. but there are bigger factors like your driving behavior that affect your mpg more than higher octane. Will I get my money back from the mpg increase from using by using higher octane? No. Is using higher octane a waste of money? Depends. For a daily driver that isn't driven hard, its a waste of money. If you take it to the track or really, really want all the power you can get stock, then go ahead. Well, do you use higher octane? Yes. I want to ensure I got all the passing power I can have on the highway. But I know I don't need to use 93. If anyone disagrees with these points, reply. |
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Where is it stated that the V6 is tuned to run on low grade octane? Please read below, Quote:
As far as net value to the customer who knows. For me .30 cent (premium fuel) increase means my fuel purchase will cost 2.40 more per two weeks. I am ok with 4.80 each month adding to 57.60 for the year. BTW, I only use 8 gallons per two weeks. |
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I ran 93 in mine for a while, all I really noticed was it blacked up the tailpipes
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