Taco Slinger 4000
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I was told at the dealership that I should only use 91 or higher when filling up my truck? Is there any consequence to using a lower grade or higher grade like 93? Thanks
I was told at the dealership that I should only use 91 or higher when filling up my truck? Is there any consequence to using a lower grade or higher grade like 93? Thanks
I was told at the dealership that I should only use 91 or higher when filling up my truck? Is there any consequence to using a lower grade or higher grade like 93? Thanks
On a recent road trip I ran thru states that didn't have 87. 85 or 90something. Fuel was less than I was used to at home so I tried the higher octane. And the results: (drum roll please)...
There you have it.
Exactly nothing. Even if its 100 octane, you wont notice a difference
BUT..... if lower octane than what’s required is used, you can start getting pre detonation ( ping or knocking sound). Could be bad if you keep running it
If it has boost (supercharger or turbo) or high compression heads go higher octane if not just run normal octane fuels. Mechanic tested common sense rulez here!
Everyone I’ve had.Direct injection pretty much eliminates the need for higher octane in most applications.
Is that one of those ones with a MAF things I’ve heard about?Direct injection pretty much eliminates the need for higher octane in most applications.
Is that one of those ones with a MAF things I’ve heard about?
Is that one of those ones with a MAF things I’ve heard about?