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Old 04-25-2007 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by netcbc
Who cares about dyno or performance is it safe to run on 89 without car problems????
if it doesn't ping then your probably fine. if it starts to ping... u need to go to a higher octane rating. but the question begs to be asked... if u could afford the car, why can't u afford the recommended fuel?
 
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Old 04-25-2007 | 01:25 PM
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If you care not about performance I'm not sure why you bought this car... It's no Ferrari but if you want a cheap economical daily driver with no regards to performance there are MUCH better choices out there.

To answer your 89 octane question - I don’t use it but I suppose it's not going to “hurt" because the ECU will sense the ping and pull timing and you will be driving a slug in a relatively conservative non-performance mode. If you don’t mind that then again, you should have bought another car.

I wish I could get 93 here... But I have several breather mods and ECU flash... 91 is the best gas I can get and even it prevents peak performance sometimes.
 
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