Gas Crisis
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Gas Crisis
I live in the Atlanta area and have an 08 G35S sedan. We are currently undergoing a significant gas crisis; with the availability of premium fuel virtually nonexistent. I have never used regular fuel - and I know the manual says that with the 3.5 liter motor you can use regular fuel. My question is: What can I expect when I'm forced to use regular; since regular is all that's available - and even regular is in short supply?
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I am with you man, I am just north of Atlanta. I am luckily at 3/4 tank and I think I can stretch that another week or so, and hopefully things will be better by then. I am wondering about the possibility of running regular 87 octane + octane booster. Is that more likely to do damage than the 87 alone? Anyone?
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Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Alabaster, Alabama
If your manual says you can run regular then you can run regular but you might see some performance loss. Better than running out of gas though!
If you have a manual though, your manual will say ONLY premium and it means it! We have the problem of trying to find premium as most places here are still either none or they run out really fast because no one has any.
If you have a manual though, your manual will say ONLY premium and it means it! We have the problem of trying to find premium as most places here are still either none or they run out really fast because no one has any.
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you wanna know how to solve the gas crisis? Tell everyone you know to "STOP FILLING UP THEIR TANKS WHEN THEY DON'T NEED IT!" The problem is not a shortage of gas.......the problem is people filling up when they have more than half a tank because "it might not be there tomorrow" and filling up all the 5-gallon gas cans they have.
We're going through the same thing in Chattanooga, and the stupidity of these people astounds me. I have friends that just got back from Mississippi (you know, 8 hours closer to where the hurricane hit) and guess what? Gas EVERYWHERE!
As far as what to actually put in your car, I've been told by several people that 87 with an octane booster will work with no long-term ill effects. But if you want a fix to the problem, join the cause against stupidity and start spreading the word
We're going through the same thing in Chattanooga, and the stupidity of these people astounds me. I have friends that just got back from Mississippi (you know, 8 hours closer to where the hurricane hit) and guess what? Gas EVERYWHERE!
As far as what to actually put in your car, I've been told by several people that 87 with an octane booster will work with no long-term ill effects. But if you want a fix to the problem, join the cause against stupidity and start spreading the word
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Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Alabaster, Alabama
Originally Posted by TN G35S
you wanna know how to solve the gas crisis? Tell everyone you know to "STOP FILLING UP THEIR TANKS WHEN THEY DON'T NEED IT!" The problem is not a shortage of gas.......the problem is people filling up when they have more than half a tank because "it might not be there tomorrow" and filling up all the 5-gallon gas cans they have.
We're going through the same thing in Chattanooga, and the stupidity of these people astounds me. I have friends that just got back from Mississippi (you know, 8 hours closer to where the hurricane hit) and guess what? Gas EVERYWHERE!
As far as what to actually put in your car, I've been told by several people that 87 with an octane booster will work with no long-term ill effects. But if you want a fix to the problem, join the cause against stupidity and start spreading the word
We're going through the same thing in Chattanooga, and the stupidity of these people astounds me. I have friends that just got back from Mississippi (you know, 8 hours closer to where the hurricane hit) and guess what? Gas EVERYWHERE!
As far as what to actually put in your car, I've been told by several people that 87 with an octane booster will work with no long-term ill effects. But if you want a fix to the problem, join the cause against stupidity and start spreading the word
If you can, drive to the outlying areas outside of what is considered part of the "metro area" and I'm betting you can find gas no problem. That's EXACTLY what the problem here is. My mother and sister can get any gas no problem. I'm 45 minutes away and I can barely find premium. I'm about to start hunting since I am just under a half of a tank.
If you have a manual do everything in your power NOT to use anything but premium. Unless an Infiniti service tech tells you to run regular, you need to assume the manual is right. I would never trust a sales guy without some kind of backup.
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I put 10 gallons of 87 octane in my tank when it was 1/4 full and I noticed a difference the first 25 miles or so, but now I can't tell much of a difference. MPG is about the same. I think the engine adjusts automatically. I was hoping to top if off with premium soon to dilute and 87 octane, but looks like I'll have to fill the tank with 87 if premium isn't available by the end of the week.
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man i left for atlanta right in the middle of that. when i left home friday evening, i already had a full tank and gas was running out here in middle TN. lines were miles long with police overseeing the rationing at the remaining stations.
once in atl i had a 1/4 tank of gas and had to drive around for almost 1.5hrs through 25 gas stations before i found some 93. this was after the car show i went to started to die out at 5pm on saturday. they had 93 at the citgo on the left when you get off at the Jonesboro exit on 75 south.
i filled up and was good to go. on the way out of town i missed a turn and found some 93 at a shell about 10 miles north of the 285/85N junction on sunday.(all of this 2 weekends ago)
once in atl i had a 1/4 tank of gas and had to drive around for almost 1.5hrs through 25 gas stations before i found some 93. this was after the car show i went to started to die out at 5pm on saturday. they had 93 at the citgo on the left when you get off at the Jonesboro exit on 75 south.
i filled up and was good to go. on the way out of town i missed a turn and found some 93 at a shell about 10 miles north of the 285/85N junction on sunday.(all of this 2 weekends ago)
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It's like the tale of two countries. Here in PA you wouldn't even know there was any gas shortage if you didn't watch the news. Seems to me that we need to have greater reserves to avoid situations like this. I'm shocked that this shortage in the south hasn't been used as an excuse for gas prices to rise across the whole nation.