87 octane
87 octane
How bad is it?? I just got back from running errands with my wife and I let her drive while I rode shotgun. We went to fill up at the pump and she decided to fill it up while I sat in the car. She began fueling and something told me to make sure everything was good. I stepped out the car and seen 15 bucks already pumped. almost 3 gallons, of 87 octane!! How bad is this going to be?
your car is going to explode...
you'll be fine. it's not going to kill you or the car. the manual specifically says it's okay to fill up on low octance - if high octane is not available. keep in mind it also says to fill back up with high octane asap.

you'll be fine. it's not going to kill you or the car. the manual specifically says it's okay to fill up on low octance - if high octane is not available. keep in mind it also says to fill back up with high octane asap.
Originally Posted by mixturepinoy
How bad is it?? I just got back from running errands with my wife and I let her drive while I rode shotgun. We went to fill up at the pump and she decided to fill it up while I sat in the car. She began fueling and something told me to make sure everything was good. I stepped out the car and seen 15 bucks already pumped. almost 3 gallons, of 87 octane!! How bad is this going to be?


you'll be absolutely fine, assuming no major mods.
^ When I was in Toronto, the tuner told me to bring octane booster.. and throw it in the car just in case lol. I did so just for safety.. MAAAN Did I feel bad *** putting that stuff in my car.. I even got the NAWS ones!
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You should be okay with a bit of 87. It's when you use full throttle and/or the weather is hot that the ECU will likely back down on the timing, so your gas mileage may suffer as will your performance. The only way to tell is to hook up to a scanner and see your timing in real-time.
The other issue is when your car gets older, and pre-ignition becomes a more prevalent problem. If the knock sensors don't work at optimum, you can cause potential problems and damage your engine.
The other issue is when your car gets older, and pre-ignition becomes a more prevalent problem. If the knock sensors don't work at optimum, you can cause potential problems and damage your engine.
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Originally Posted by OCG35
did anyone notice he said "$15", "almost 3 gallons"?!!... 87 is more than $5 per gallon in WA???!!!





