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Octane b16a

Just curious... what do most people use in their cars: 87 octane, 89, or 91...?

Does 91 make a difference if you have a b16a?
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I'm pretty sure you are supposed to run higher octane gas in the b16. I think it reccomends 92 or something. I just remember when my friend was gonna get a 99 si, he mentioned you had to put high octane in it.
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98 octane in my SiR. No way would anything less be good for the JDM B16A.
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I use 95 octane for my B16, I can also get 98 octane here, don't know if it makes a difference have to try it sometime.
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best pump gas we can get is 93
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96 or 98. its all the same crap around here. In fact I think the 98 is of such a low quality my car runs better on the 96.
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I don't get it, why does the U.S. only get 93, while other countries get 98?
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why does a 5.0 mustang only make 225 hp? Some things just dont make sense...
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I think 91 is the highest octane for CA... I heard about some station in LA that sold higher octane (98?), but the price was crazy like $4/gallon.
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I think 91 is the highest octane for CA... I heard about some station in LA that sold higher octane (98?), but the price was crazy like $4/gallon.
That's about our average price for the cheapest gas, gas prices are crazy over here
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96 or 98. its all the same crap around here. In fact I think the 98 is of such a low quality my car runs better on the 96.
I had a bad batch of 98, but only once. I just find that the car runs smoother on 98 than on a hot day with 96
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would 91 be bad for it b/c it's all we can get
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What brand of 98 do you use.

You cant get any 98 in the south island so im running 96 (well its currently less than that I forgot and put $20 91 in it)

I heard that 2 companies sell 98 and one is pretty good and the other is rubbish...unconfirmed rumour though

Anyone heard that Challenge is now selling Caltex fuel instead of their own stuff. Im pretty sure this is the case but havnt heard it officially
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why does a 5.0 mustang only make 225 hp? Some things just dont make sense...
And why do they call it a 5.0 when it is really a 4.9? (4944 cc)

I am not an expert on Octanes, but there are different methods on how those numbers are obtained in different countries. In the US it is the (R+M) /2 method and in other countries it is just the one number or something. Sorry i can't find more detailed info. Maybe one of those NZ guys knows what I am referring to??
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