Help Wrong Fuel!
cyber_bell
03-04-2003, 01:58 AM
Please help,
I know nothing about cars and have accidently put the wrong fuel in. The labels at the station were missing and it was only when the fill price was high that I realised..
I put Super unleaded (97 Octane) instead of unleaded (95 Octane) into a NIssan Micra, will this make a difference, or not?
Please help.
I know nothing about cars and have accidently put the wrong fuel in. The labels at the station were missing and it was only when the fill price was high that I realised..
I put Super unleaded (97 Octane) instead of unleaded (95 Octane) into a NIssan Micra, will this make a difference, or not?
Please help.
Paperfish
03-04-2003, 02:37 AM
HOLY SHIT first tell me where you got 97 octane!
Paperfish
03-04-2003, 02:42 AM
but seriously, no, 2 octane levels wont hurt it at all
BeEfCaKe
03-04-2003, 11:25 AM
God damn. putting higher octane obviously won't hurt... lower will though, i haven't heard of the car you're driving, i don't even know/think you'd need that 95 to begin with?
Fliquer
03-04-2003, 11:30 AM
Putting higher octane in a car CAN in a few cars HURT the engine. But I would guess that youd have to increase octane by at lease 5 points to do any damage. Most cars do better with higher octane. Does your nissan's manual say "For best performance, use high octane"? My car takes regular unleaded (a syrupy 87 octane) but my gas cap says I can use higher octane for better performance.
Man, I wish the US got that kind of octane. The best you can find at the average gas station is 93, but there are a few that sell super high 100 octane at huge prices.
Man, I wish the US got that kind of octane. The best you can find at the average gas station is 93, but there are a few that sell super high 100 octane at huge prices.
BeEfCaKe
03-05-2003, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by Fliquer
Putting higher octane in a car CAN in a few cars HURT the engine. But I would guess that youd have to increase octane by at lease 5 points to do any damage.
I've never heard of anything like this. Perhaps a little explaining?
Putting higher octane in a car CAN in a few cars HURT the engine. But I would guess that youd have to increase octane by at lease 5 points to do any damage.
I've never heard of anything like this. Perhaps a little explaining?
Paperfish
03-05-2003, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by BeEfCaKe
I've never heard of anything like this. Perhaps a little explaining?
Well, I for one know that the higher octane i put in my motorcycle the faster it causes its 538cc 4cyl air cooled engine to get hot. So putting something like 93 octane in it in the summer is not a safe idea.
I've never heard of anything like this. Perhaps a little explaining?
Well, I for one know that the higher octane i put in my motorcycle the faster it causes its 538cc 4cyl air cooled engine to get hot. So putting something like 93 octane in it in the summer is not a safe idea.
Jengirl
10-25-2013, 07:06 AM
Please help,
I know nothing about cars and have accidently put the wrong fuel in. The labels at the station were missing and it was only when the fill price was high that I realised..
I put Super unleaded (97 Octane) instead of unleaded (95 Octane) into a NIssan Micra, will this make a difference, or not?
Please help.
I made this mistake of putting the wrong fuel in my car, I was scared of what damage I had done and worried how much a fuel drain would cost. I got intouch with a fuel drain company called RIGHT FUEL they rushed someone out to me which took 30min so I was really impressed, they was great so I just wanted to say a big thank you to right fuel for doing the fuel drain for me.. Thanks again
If anyone has this problem I recommend this company by far! Quick response time and best price,
www.rightfuel.co.uk
I know nothing about cars and have accidently put the wrong fuel in. The labels at the station were missing and it was only when the fill price was high that I realised..
I put Super unleaded (97 Octane) instead of unleaded (95 Octane) into a NIssan Micra, will this make a difference, or not?
Please help.
I made this mistake of putting the wrong fuel in my car, I was scared of what damage I had done and worried how much a fuel drain would cost. I got intouch with a fuel drain company called RIGHT FUEL they rushed someone out to me which took 30min so I was really impressed, they was great so I just wanted to say a big thank you to right fuel for doing the fuel drain for me.. Thanks again
If anyone has this problem I recommend this company by far! Quick response time and best price,
www.rightfuel.co.uk
lsgk
10-28-2013, 12:27 PM
Nothing Will happen except ignition ratio will change .. Just relax. It will give you some good Speed and Torque will high
rustydogy
10-31-2013, 02:04 PM
( No )... it wont hurt your car but if it makes you feel better when it gets down to 1/2 tank fill it up with the right stuff
rustydogy
10-31-2013, 02:20 PM
:screwy:WOW ,,,,,,,jen how can you be happy with a company that charges $$ you to come take your fuel when they should have told you it would not hurt your car./ :confused: if it was diesel fuel in a gas burner or the other way around I could see it ,they are still laughing because they used your fuel to run there vehicles guess, I got in the wrong business :headshake
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