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Originally Posted by nightrider
from the past i have ran mobile 1 synth. I have to have an oil change soon. Thinkin about getting reg oil. Is it ok? cause of price
Anyone with more knowledge, I'd appreciate any opinions on this. I'm considering switching over to Mobil 1 and I would also like to know if switching back is possible.
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the manuel sugest to put no less than 91, guess what?
I use 91......dosen't really a question for me.
You should use the octane rating specify by the manufacturer, if using a higher/lower octane give you better results you need correct you fire timing in the engine.
Remember, higher octane is not more "explosive" or more "powerfull" it just light up sooner than a lower rating octane.
I use 91......dosen't really a question for me.
You should use the octane rating specify by the manufacturer, if using a higher/lower octane give you better results you need correct you fire timing in the engine.
Remember, higher octane is not more "explosive" or more "powerfull" it just light up sooner than a lower rating octane.
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Originally Posted by izmir41500
Do the math. if you're trying to save money it's not going to save you that much in a year. it's usually 10 cents dfference between 91 and 93. so for a full tank you would save $2. if you fill up every 2 wks then you would save a $52 in a yr.
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Originally Posted by ericsherbrooke
the manuel sugest to put no less than 91, guess what?
I use 91......dosen't really a question for me.
You should use the octane rating specify by the manufacturer, if using a higher/lower octane give you better results you need correct you fire timing in the engine.
Remember, higher octane is not more "explosive" or more "powerfull" it just light up sooner than a lower rating octane.
I use 91......dosen't really a question for me.
You should use the octane rating specify by the manufacturer, if using a higher/lower octane give you better results you need correct you fire timing in the engine.
Remember, higher octane is not more "explosive" or more "powerfull" it just light up sooner than a lower rating octane.