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Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! Anyhow, there's at least one bit more to octane use that some of you may not appreciate. Given any car's altitude, its octane requirements will vary. A car at sea level will tend to require more octane than a car at 5000 feet above seal level. I wonder if all those people with Maximas that ping on regular (My 98 Max SE did it on 87 octane with enthusiastic throttle openings) live at or around sea level? I'm in the NYC area so that's pretty much sea level. A Maxima owner who lives in, say Denver, may be fine on 87 octane. So then, this discussion should include where the maxima owner lives and drives. The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? CD === |
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"Codifus" <codifus (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote in message news:8sHAg.2$Fs3.0 (AT) fe09 (DOT) lga... Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! Anyhow, there's at least one bit more to octane use that some of you may not appreciate. Given any car's altitude, its octane requirements will vary. A car at sea level will tend to require more octane than a car at 5000 feet above seal level. I wonder if all those people with Maximas that ping on regular (My 98 Max SE did it on 87 octane with enthusiastic throttle openings) live at or around sea level? I'm in the NYC area so that's pretty much sea level. A Maxima owner who lives in, say Denver, may be fine on 87 octane. So then, this discussion should include where the maxima owner lives and drives. The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? CD === Good point CD |
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I have a 2002 SE 6sp I live in Calgary Canada (1049 meters / 3224 feet above sea level) I drive my max the way is should be driven, sometimes WOT sometimes cruising. -But always just a little aggressive -it's just too fun not to! I use REGULAR (87 octane) 75% of the time without any problems. When I do use premium (92 octane) I do feel a difference though. It's more of a "butt feel" but it's there. Smoother, tires chirp a little sooner with a little extra "pop" in 2nd & 3rd. I asked my dealer and got the company line: "high octane gas is recommended for maximum performance & reliability" BUT " your car will run just fine and be covered by any warranty if you use regular" I'm going to start using premium all the time, because the extra $10 a month it will cost is less then I spend on coffee a week... My 3 1/2c BR Shines wrote: "Codifus" <codifus (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote in message news:8sHAg.2$Fs3.0 (AT) fe09 (DOT) lga... Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! Anyhow, there's at least one bit more to octane use that some of you may not appreciate. Given any car's altitude, its octane requirements will vary. A car at sea level will tend to require more octane than a car at 5000 feet above seal level. I wonder if all those people with Maximas that ping on regular (My 98 Max SE did it on 87 octane with enthusiastic throttle openings) live at or around sea level? I'm in the NYC area so that's pretty much sea level. A Maxima owner who lives in, say Denver, may be fine on 87 octane. So then, this discussion should include where the maxima owner lives and drives. The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? CD === Good point CD |
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Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? |
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In article <8sHAg.2$Fs3.0 (AT) fe09 (DOT) lga>, codifus (AT) optonline (DOT) net says... Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? I almost always use 87 octane and have never heard a ping with my 2000 SE. I live in the LA area at sea level. Of course, the car is pretty much exclusivly used for short drives. |
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In article <8sHAg.2$Fs3.0 (AT) fe09 (DOT) lga>, codifus (AT) optonline (DOT) net says... Man this topic is SUCH a Rage! I love it! The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? I almost always use 87 octane and have never heard a ping with my 2000 SE. I live in the LA area at sea level. Of course, the car is pretty much exclusivly used for short drives. Short drives would suggest that your car may not even reach operating |
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Don wrote: I almost always use 87 octane and have never heard a ping with my 2000 SE. I live in the LA area at sea level. Of course, the car is pretty much exclusivly used for short drives. Short drives would suggest that your car may not even reach operating temperature. Does it? Also with short drives, your mileage must be terrible because while not running at optimal temps, the car is running rich. Lastly, if this drive is that short then pinging wont even become an issue until the car has warmed up. CD |
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If you can hear pinging - aka the sound of your Grannies sowing machine, then you have mucho problems with fuel quality - the ECU and knock sensor can no longer retard the timing enough to stop the pre igintition,,,,,,you should never hear pinging; never,,,if you do you had better get better fuel or get to the dealer . |
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Codifus wrote: The Max owner who swears by 87 octane and has never heard a ping, do you live at sea level? Do you "get-on-it" as it were? CD I live at about 2200 feet. I "get-on-it" regularly. I live outside of the city and there is plenty of 'zoom room' for me. It DOES go better with premium though. |
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It just doesn't ping with regular or 87 octane. |
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