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What Octane Gas are You Using ? #294229 07/29/03 08:28 PM
Anonymous
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Just curious what octane gas are u using.
Please post your Milege Model Year and Gas

165K, Rodeo '95.5 93-Octane

Last edited by mlclark; 07/29/03 08:55 PM.
Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? #294230 07/29/03 08:34 PM
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RobG Offline
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IMHO, our engines aren't built for premium, so there is nothing/little to be gained by running 93.

My 3.2L SOHC has seen 87 all of its 130k miles (even some 85 on a few trips out west).

-Rob


Robert Gorrell
1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.
Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? #294231 07/29/03 08:36 PM
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mike_dup1 Offline
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Using 87 here, 93 trooper Ls 3.2dohc ....oooops and 152k


'93 Trooper Ls
Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? [Re: RobG] #294232 07/29/03 08:37 PM
Anonymous
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It might be just me but I always drive all my car with high octane, maybe I am just picky <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" />

Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? #294233 07/29/03 08:54 PM
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mlclark Offline
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It might be just me but I always drive all my car with high octane, maybe I am just picky <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" />


No, you are wasting your money. Higher octane gas is not "better" or more "powerful." Higher octane gas is designed to resist pre-ignition (knocking) in engines that require it. Using a higher octane gas in an engine requiring a lower octane rating provides no advantages, and most likely is is detrimental. To resist pre-ignition, higher octane gas burns slightly slower an has fewer BTUs per unit than its lower octane counterpart. This is mitigated in a high performance engine because the higher compression and other design attributes make efficient use of the fuel. In a lower performance engine, such as your 3.2, it can lead to issues with carbon build up in the combustion chamber because the fuel does not burn as completely as a lower octane gas would.

Good Luck,
Michael

Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? #294234 07/29/03 08:54 PM
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RobG Offline
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Some engines are built for it, for example, my friends 96 Mustang Cobra 4.6 DOHC. It says in the owners manual must run '93 octance. Unless your engine is built for it (and i don't think ours are), you won't be taking advantage of the extra octane rating.

-Rob


Robert Gorrell
1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.
Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? [Re: mlclark] #294235 07/29/03 09:08 PM
Anonymous
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You are right, It does says Regular 87 so from tomorrow it will be driven only with either 87 or 91 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? [Re: RobG] #294236 07/29/03 09:18 PM
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rubo Offline
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I don't know about that Rob.
I once put 87 in mine & it was sounding not like a diesel, but like it had blown something in it.

Ussualy i use 93 (sometimes 94).
It's a 3.2 '96 Rodeo with 69K.

rubo



"If i can't crawl over it, i'll fly over it"
rubo

'96 Amigo 4x4, 3.2L V6, 4L30E, D44 rear, SOA, 1" BL, undergoing surgery.
'00 Rodeo LS 4x4, 3.2L V6, OME 919 Springs, front cranked to match,1" BL, 265/70x16 Scorion A/T's.
Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? [Re: rubo] #294237 07/29/03 09:35 PM
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mlclark Offline
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Rubo is right. If your engine is pinging, a higher octane gas is justified. Newer engines should not ping (much), but emissions requirements push towards a lean mixture combined with advanced timing. When you add in things like air temp, altitude or load, you get pinging.

There is also a chance that Rubo got some bad gas. It happens.

Michael

Re: What Octane Gas are u using ? [Re: mlclark] #294238 07/29/03 09:58 PM
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99RodeoDude Offline
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What about 89 octane? I know 87 is recommended, but I have noticed when I run 87 in my 3.2 Rodeo it tends to ping under load, going up hills etc. I tried 89 and no more ping and "seems" to run smoother @ idle and under load. I have noticed black "soot" @ the end of the tail pipe though. Could this cause more harm than good and or being wasteful?

thx,
Dave


'99 Rodeo LS 4WD,
3 Indy 4x susp.lift w/OME 912s & SkyJackers, Aisin hubs, KC fog lights, KC driving lights, 255/75-15 Pirelli Scorpion AT's
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