Premium vs. Regular
Originally Posted by xviper,Mar 11 2005, 11:46 AM
It might and it might NOT. If you're ever curious, put the car on a dyno. You may find (or not find
) that the car is down some significant HP. But then, if you're happy with the way the car works for you, never mind what anyone here tells you. Your engine internals may look like crap if you tore it down near 100,000 miles, but if you don't plan to keep it that long, it really doesn't matter.
Maybe this is beyond the scope of some peoples' ability?
) that the car is down some significant HP. But then, if you're happy with the way the car works for you, never mind what anyone here tells you. Your engine internals may look like crap if you tore it down near 100,000 miles, but if you don't plan to keep it that long, it really doesn't matter.Maybe this is beyond the scope of some peoples' ability?

Originally Posted by Squeezer,Mar 12 2005, 03:20 AM
any engine's internals will look like crap after 100k miles. all will have carbon build up, oil sludge, etc
You are losing power. The ECU is pulling timing to compensate for the cheap fuel you are feeding it.
Pulled (retarded) timing = less power.
Why would you buy a car such as the honda s2000 and put cheap gas in it. I'd be willing to bet you buy Wal-Mart's "Super Tech" oil, and change it once every 7500 miles.
Pulled (retarded) timing = less power.
Why would you buy a car such as the honda s2000 and put cheap gas in it. I'd be willing to bet you buy Wal-Mart's "Super Tech" oil, and change it once every 7500 miles.




