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Old 03-23-2005, 03:30 PM
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For you that use 93+ octane fuel...

I was prompted to start this thread because of the rising fuel prices. Until recently, I didn't pay much mind to the cost of a fill up. It was somewhere in the high $20's, low $30's range to fill up Monty Max. Today, it took almost $40 to give him the good, high octane fuel he deserves. Any of you considering sacrificing performace for the extra greenbacks in your wallet?
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Ive seen a recent spike...2 weeks ago I paid $2.16 for 93...now IM lookin at $2.29 at the least..$2.45 in some places in Buffalo. Im riding it out, 93 always, its recomended to pick a fuel, and stick with it. So if it goes up 20 cents..Its only $4 more to fill the tank anyway...I mean, 87 here is 2.15 now...Ill pay the 5-6 dollar premium..(I pay so much in insurance, this is a drop in the bucket, i mean gastank, anyway)
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Old 03-23-2005, 03:37 PM
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the gas prices are outrageous! everytime i go fill her up, i think about downgrading to a mid gas, but i just can't seem to. instead of filling her up all the way, i just put about 3/4 tank and drive less.

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Good question Frisco,

I havent gone below the Super yet. Its a tough call, im holding out with the best gas as long as I can...

I'd hate to feel any decline in performance if I went lower....
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Old 03-23-2005, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Jayzmax04
Good question Frisco,

I havent gone below the Super yet. Its a tough call, im holding out with the best gas as long as I can...

I'd hate to feel any decline in performance if I went lower....

O.K., Jayzmax, here's your chance to be of real service. Do a few 0-60 runs with the best gas, then shift to 87 octane for a couple of tankfuls and rerun 0-60 times. Let us know what you discover...
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Old 03-23-2005, 03:46 PM
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Cheapest supreme I put in around my area is $2.47 per gallon, and I'm still surviving to using supreme... Don't know why, but just feel like I have to put in only the best for my baby...
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Just think about it though, Youre not going to save all that much, do the math...atleast here...the cheap stuff is only 20 cents less.
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Old 03-23-2005, 03:53 PM
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2.20 was the highest I recall seeing (93) last time I filled-up. I'm going to hold-out as long as I can on the Max.
I'm pulling the chip out of the F250 and running regular, at 10 mpg and $50+ to fill it. UGG.
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Originally Posted by koreanmaximan
Cheapest supreme I put in around my area is $2.47 per gallon, and I'm still surviving to using supreme... Don't know why, but just feel like I have to put in only the best for my baby...
I hear you. I'm trying to hold out. I remember not too long ago when regular unleaded was $0.99. Well, it was 1998 but the point is...this is getting out of control. If I hit $40 for a tank of gas, I think I'm gonna have to chill on the Supreme. But I guess the remedy for that would be to fill up at 1/2 tank, but then I think I'd be ticked for paying $20 for 1/2 tank. This is why I wanted to know what you guys thought.
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Be glad you aren't buying gas in Europe. Last time I was there, 4 years ago, it was over $5 per gallon. High test at $2.30 is okay by me. But if you can't pay the freight try filling the tank with premium, then when it hits the half full, top it off with lower grade. Run her down to 1/4 full, then fill her up with premium. When you hit 1/2 tank, top off with lower grade, and so on.
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Old 03-23-2005, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Okiewan
2.20 was the highest I recall seeing (93) last time I filled-up. I'm going to hold-out as long as I can on the Max.
I'm pulling the chip out of the F250 and running regular, at 10 mpg and $50+ to fill it. UGG.
Ugg indeed!!! I overheard someone at church saying it took about $80 to fill up. I thought, "GOOD GRIEF!!!!" If only riding mass transit was cool? Wait a minute, I live in the 'burbs. There is no mass transit.
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O.K., Jayzmax, here's your chance to be of real service. Do a few 0-60 runs with the best gas, then shift to 87 octane for a couple of tankfuls and rerun 0-60 times. Let us know what you discover...
For you Lobewiper, anything!!

Ok, you do have me wondering....how much difference is there? I know for a fact that when you have run nothing but Super since the beginning, if you put anything less in it, you will feel the difference. Iven been broke and done it to my 97 SE.

I guess im wondering, will that difference balance out? Surely a expert in this matter will step up from here.....
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Old 03-23-2005, 04:01 PM
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I just can't see myself switching to a lower grade. It may hurt a little to pay the higher prices but I'm lucky in that it's only about 2.16 where I fill up. Once I think about how much folks in the larger cities and up north pay, I don't have much to complain about.

I think I've almost developed blinders because I can't even tell you what the lower grades of gas cost. I just don't pay it any attention.
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Originally Posted by Jayzmax04
For you Lobewiper, anything!!

Ok, you do have me wondering....how much difference is there? I know for a fact that when you have run nothing but Super since the beginning, if you put anything less in it, you will feel the difference. Iven been broke and done it to my 97 SE.

I guess im wondering, will that difference balance out? Surely a expert in this matter will step up from here.....

Lightonthehill has said it takes a few tankfuls for the car to adjust to a change of gas grade. Maybe if you've been running hi octane and then swtich to 87, performance does suffer noticeably for the first 87 tankful. But, the performance comparison should be made after several tanks of lower grade fuel...actually, it would be interesting to compare immediately after switching to 87, then at 100 mile intervals thereafter until 2-3 tankfuls had been consumed.
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I don't wait till the tank is empty completly. I usually fill when its at the last 3/4.. it takes bout 31.00 exactly at 2.19-2.20 in price...

I say if theres nothing wrong with the car, don't change nothing.........
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2.24 Prem for me and I'll still use it.

Later on I just don't want to fill like I cheated on her putting that cheaper gas inside her. I only want the best and nothing less.

I've been spoiling her this long and I just can't stop now since gas has gone up, what .30 - .35/gallon since the avg.

It just means less joyriding: no more telling my wife, "what you need I'll go get" or having two gallons of whole milk in the fridge and saying "baby I'm going to the store to get some skim milk."

Now if gas goes up to $4, that's another issue.
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Old 03-23-2005, 06:12 PM
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$2.39/gl 93 Octane for my Max, I always put 93 Octane in my baby, even though refueling has become a tad pricey. The Max feels as if she has more power. I just figure...treat the Max right, and she will put out with minimal problems if any years down the road. I learned that concept the hard way w/my last ride, and i think i put more cash into repairs than i did the loan.

I remember paying a dollar and some cents for gas in North Carolina, then traveled to NY and had to refuel at nearly three times what i paid in NC. And that was two years ago. I would hate to refuel in NY right now.
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If that happens, my ace is moving within bike pedaling distance to work.

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2.24 Prem for me and I'll still use it.

Now if gas goes up to $4, that's another issue.
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Old 03-23-2005, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Tek-Niq
I don't wait till the tank is empty completly. I usually fill when its at the last 3/4..

yeah i dont let it reach 1/4 of a tank usually. so fill up is not really a problem. i need to drive my car and never considered changing octanes. ive only put 93 in her since i got her. from 42 miles to 5300 i got on her now and she wil only see 93.
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Around my house it cost about $2.59 for 91 octance . Also I noticed my car has been pinging with 91.
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Originally Posted by kenttz
Around my house it cost about $2.59 for 91 octance . Also I noticed my car has been pinging with 91.

my car's been pinging for a while and i've only used 91/supreme gas
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High Altitude? Ive ran 93 for my cars whole life
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FYI... I notice a HUGE difference between "premium" gas in Oklahoma and Texas. The stuff in OK is CRAP, must have to do with additives/formulas, because I can actually feel a performance difference. Whenever I go up there, I make SURE the tank is full before I cross the red river.

I'm sure the gas in say Cali has got to suck
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Originally Posted by Okiewan
FYI... I notice a HUGE difference between "premium" gas in Oklahoma and Texas. The stuff in OK is CRAP, must have to do with additives/formulas, because I can actually feel a performance difference. Whenever I go up there, I make SURE the tank is full before I cross the red river.
No kidding? Even at the same pumps? (Chevron, Shell?)
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No kidding? Even at the same pumps? (Chevron, Shell?)
Yes... I always make sure to use high volume stations too, hopefully to miss on the crap that sits in the tanks at mom and pop shops.
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Originally Posted by akaxmrxhammer
the gas prices are outrageous! everytime i go fill her up, i think about downgrading to a mid gas, but i just can't seem to. instead of filling her up all the way, i just put about 3/4 tank and drive less.

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No kidding? Even at the same pumps? (Chevron, Shell?)
I like Shell gasoline. V-Powerrrrrr!
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i like mobil gas. i dont' know ... i got this mobil thing going on with my oil, oil filter, and gas....
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i had the mobil thing going b4 i had a carpayment and before the Mobil 1 motor threw a rod lol
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According to my Nissan Mechanic, you loose about 15 to 20 HP with the 87 (from a Nissan instructor) and it would take a few tanks for the computer to adjust. Here in Canada when the refineries change into/outof the winter gas recipe in fall/spring we also go through this computer adjustment for a couple of tanks. Premium all the way...for now (we will see how much they jack the prices for the summer driving/vacation season).
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Has anyone installed this "Tornado" device in the intake of your Maximas'?

It claims to increase not only your horse power but gas mileage as well..WOW
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Originally Posted by jcberb
Has anyone installed this "Tornado" device in the intake of your Maximas'?

It claims to increase not only your horse power but gas mileage as well..WOW
I think it only works for the people they interviewed for the infomercial.
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Originally Posted by jcberb
Has anyone installed this "Tornado" device in the intake of your Maximas'?

It claims to increase not only your horse power but gas mileage as well..WOW
Save your money ... that particular device and others like it have been chewed to pieces by the experts.
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I use the tornado and it gave me 60 wheel horsepower, plus put my mileage up to 60 mpg city on 87. It's so sweet!
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how dare you post that junk on here. lucky you don't get
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Woops... Nismo, I had to ask. Came across it on TV late last night when some stations turn into BS sales and still could not beleive that crap is STILL being marketed. Was curious if anyone on the forum ever bothered with it. I honestly gave it thought when i first saw it two years ago.

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how dare you post that junk on here. lucky you don't get
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Back to the original thread:

I moved down to 87 unleaded from 89 as gas prices starting hitting $2.50 a gallon here for 89. I haven't noticed any discernable difference in performance capability from my MAX.
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I dont drive too many miles but i lIve in NYC and teh ags prices are killing me I think its nuts to pay this much. We need to do something about these gas prices like taking some from our Iraqi friends.
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I moved to 87. I havent checked the MPG, but no pinging or other noticeable effects since, even at the first tank. I havent really driven it hard since 87 to see if performance change is noticeable. I doubt it would be much if it was anyways. About the most I could see is maybe slightly less MPG if anything at all changed.
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