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Re: Fuel requirements for B21 engine
We drive on 95, 96 or 98 octane. You should only loose some high rmp power. If it doesn’t sound like knocking when you do a kick down, there shouldn’t be any problem.
Don’t know why factory recommended 91 octanes; don’t remember if we had 91 to choose on either. However – more octane – safer run on every car.
They might have modified the cars for you octane when they shipped them over. Don’t think they dared to sell them otherwise, however these engines are strong! Can handle much!
Since our gas price is a lot more then your, so are even we trying to find other options. So, many drives on Ethanol. E85 as we call it. Could be compared as like 105 octane petrol. So some modifications must be done to get a stable idle and full high rmp power. There are some special made parts for carburettors, and if you have injection you could just change the parts which I don’t know what you call them, raw translation “spreaders” the 4 little thing which injects the fuel – to larger. You need 25% fuel to compensate ethanol.
In short, if you don’t notice any rare sound or loose of effect (so it gets annoying) so isn’t there any problem. You can drive these engines without oil and water, almost. :-)
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