2011 Evo X GSR - 87 octane
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2011 Evo X GSR - 87 octane
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As you can tell, the title of this message isn't good. Some moron at a shell filled my car up with 87 octane when I asked for 93. I will never keep my eyes off a gas attendant again, and yes, I live in NJ. I actually realized today, after filling up on Saturday, that my receipt had a value of $3.599 which is WAY too low for premium. I only put about 15 miles or so on the tank and hit boost really only once.
Do you guys suggest I drive around without hitting boost obviously, and then fillup with 93 octane at half tank or what? I'm really not happy about this and any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
As you can tell, the title of this message isn't good. Some moron at a shell filled my car up with 87 octane when I asked for 93. I will never keep my eyes off a gas attendant again, and yes, I live in NJ. I actually realized today, after filling up on Saturday, that my receipt had a value of $3.599 which is WAY too low for premium. I only put about 15 miles or so on the tank and hit boost really only once.
Do you guys suggest I drive around without hitting boost obviously, and then fillup with 93 octane at half tank or what? I'm really not happy about this and any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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I would empty the ****ing thing in the driveway and then tell them to get it right. I am sorry if this seems stupid but why are you letting people fill your gas tank? But seriously would drive it but baby the hell out of it with 0 boost what so ever or try to empty the tank out into something that will hold all that fuel and put it in your lawnmower or something
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I would siphon it out into a container and use it in other cars or lawn mowers.
after getting as much out as possible fill up on 93 and take it easy that tank.
of if you have 100 octane in your area fill up on some of that to average it out
http://www.bazellracefuels.com/Calcs/OC1.htm
after getting as much out as possible fill up on 93 and take it easy that tank.
of if you have 100 octane in your area fill up on some of that to average it out
http://www.bazellracefuels.com/Calcs/OC1.htm
Last edited by Montu; Jul 25, 2011 at 01:50 PM.
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In NJ, it's state law for the attendant to pump your gas. How do I go about emptying the gas out? Is there some kind of release valve? If that's the case, I will go to the gas station and have them do it. I have no idea on how to empty the gas though. ..
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So long as you refrain from WOT and keep it mellow, i wouldn't sweat it. Or, you can buy a can of octane booster like this:
http://www.lucasoil.com/products/dis...tid=8&loc=show
from an auto parts store and be done with it...
http://www.lucasoil.com/products/dis...tid=8&loc=show
from an auto parts store and be done with it...
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just lay off boost no big deal. I had it happen once also due to the retarded pump attendant, I just drove around and burned thru the gas mad fast. You'll notice since its 87 it will burn off faster. If you're really paranoid then you can put a bottle of octane booster in.
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OR you can buy a pump for 13 bucks from an auto parts store
You have allot of options
1) Drive with 0 boost till the tank is empty
2) Siphon gas with pump or mouth then fill on 93
3) drop the gas tank (excessive)
4) Hope an octane booster can get you from 87 to 93
5) use 6.5 gallons of gas in 0 boost and top back off to full with 100 octane.
are you stock map or tuned on 93?
I would worry allot less if your stock
Last edited by Montu; Jul 25, 2011 at 02:03 PM.
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Like everyone is saying just baby it till you finish off the tank. The ecu's come with 2 fuel maps (high and low octane) for interpolation purposes based on knock count. I believe the low octane map is set up for 87 and the high for 93. The ecu automatically calculates and corrects timing based on the fuel grade. Oregon is the same as nj attendant has to pump your gas.... stupid law but it creates jobs I guess.
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I would try and to the ghetto way (as if your stealing some ones gas) try not to get a mouth full
OR you can buy a pump for 13 bucks from an auto parts store
You have allot of options
1) Drive with 0 boost till the tank is empty
2) Siphon gas with pump or mouth then fill on 93
3) drop the gas tank (excessive)
4) Hope an octane booster can get you from 87 to 93
5) use 6.5 gallons of gas in 0 boost and top back off to full with 100 octane.
are you stock map or tuned on 93?
I would worry allot less if your stock
OR you can buy a pump for 13 bucks from an auto parts store
You have allot of options
1) Drive with 0 boost till the tank is empty
2) Siphon gas with pump or mouth then fill on 93
3) drop the gas tank (excessive)
4) Hope an octane booster can get you from 87 to 93
5) use 6.5 gallons of gas in 0 boost and top back off to full with 100 octane.
are you stock map or tuned on 93?
I would worry allot less if your stock
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when knock is detected it will retard the timing
so yes the car would run...but each knock is bad for your engine
when your done with the tank the car will still work with hopefully not much wear/tear
this is what they mean by "can be used in emergencies" as apposed to putting in say diesel which would leave your car non operational
when knock is detected it will retard the timing
so yes the car would run...but each knock is bad for your engine
when your done with the tank the car will still work with hopefully not much wear/tear
this is what they mean by "can be used in emergencies" as apposed to putting in say diesel which would leave your car non operational
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You can disconnect the wastegate actuator from the turbine housing so that the flapper stays open. The car will stay out of boost unless you floor it at which point it might build a little tiny bit of boost on the top end of the rev range. The only thing I don't know is if it would trigger a check engine light or limp mode. I don't think it would though.
As a side note: why is it so ****in hard to get good help. People are just plain stupid and lazy nowadays. Go tell the manager of the gas station and say if there's damage to your engine, you're charging him for a new one.
As a side note: why is it so ****in hard to get good help. People are just plain stupid and lazy nowadays. Go tell the manager of the gas station and say if there's damage to your engine, you're charging him for a new one.
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You'll be fine. When I bought my car, which was also in jersey. The tank was nearly empty and the attendant filled it with 87 and i found out halfway through. I just drove it really easy with no boost.I was half a tank by the time I got home and filled up with 93. Never had an issue.