Octane number is the number which gives the percentage, by volume, of iso-octane in a mixture of iso-octane and normal heptane, that would have the same anti-knocking capacity as the fuel which is under consideration. For example, gasoline with the same knocking characteristics as a mixture of 90% iso-octane and 10% heptane would have an octane rating of 90. [1]
i have a question:
i have a 97 GTP, bought it 14 months ago, always ran it on 86 octane (in NM regular is 86, not 87), never encountered problems, such as knocking. i recently filled up on premium 91 octane (ive used 4 gallons so far, i burn a gallon a day) i see no difference. so is it really important?
i have a question:
i have a 97 GTP, bought it 14 months ago, always ran it on 86 octane (in NM regular is 86, not 87), never encountered problems, such as knocking. i recently filled up on premium 91 octane (ive used 4 gallons so far, i burn a gallon a day) i see no difference. so is it really important?
How do you know it wasn't knocking?
i AM willing to buy premium gas, however, i am just cringing at the thought of needing MORE than 91 octane (i have no problem buying 91), because of every gas station where i live 91 is the highest they sell, i see people with 93 octane on these forums and that is not an option for me where i live. 91 is premium gas, btw.
ok. so should i even run 91?