A FIAT is designed ?Originally Posted by Jim2
I had an 850 sports coupe in my yoof. Wouldnt have thought that had any design in it - was a mental car.
A FIAT is designed ?Originally Posted by Jim2
I had an 850 sports coupe in my yoof. Wouldnt have thought that had any design in it - was a mental car.
The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
In Wellington last weekend I had a choice of 91 or 98 and being the cheapskate I am I put 91 into the mighty Legnum(1800 GDI). It started OK at the gas station but just up the road after stopping for 10 minutes it didn't want to know. Finally got going and it ran fine till I got stopped going up the Mangaweka hill (115Kmh, 20 points, $80). Same starting problem. Same at Waiouru and in Auckland. It was only difficult to start when hot. I've topped it up with 96 and it's better but still partly a problem. The car ran fine, it just was/is harder to start.
Higher octane definitely made my turbo Cefiro run better and respond better to (lots of) throttle.
I know! That's the great thing about them - a loosely organised gathering of semi-orbiting parts that still functions as a collective whole called: a car. Beyond all reason it has been the most reliable car I've owned. One reg/rec, a set of wheel bearings, and a cam belt, plus regular servicing for the 11 years I've owned it. The carb ices up when it is REALLY cold though.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
I had a 125. It was one of the most fun cars to drive I've ever owned. Awesome specification considering the age. Japs took a long time to get there.
GDI engines do run particualrly high comp.Originally Posted by speedpro
I think its about 12:1
"They say that if I do bungy jumping too much, I might get brian damage."
"I don't even know who Brian is"
I ran with high octane BP Ultimate 98 for a while, but I didn't find it gave any better performance. Supposed to be better for the environment, so I was doing it more for that reason. The price for fuel got so high I thought about the performance on my hip pocket instead. Some bikes might benefit from it, but my didn't.
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Ever notice that anyone slower than you is an idiot, but anyone going faster is a maniac?
American ST owners whack on about MON and RON all the time. Endlessly. They don't seem to "get" that other parts of the world have proper units of measurement...
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
if you have a race license you can buy barrels of race fuel from Shell directly, works out about 96 at pump prices, but you have to buy about 200L at once
>< The little ZX6 that could ><
your car is probably made for jap fule 100 octane. They are tolerant to as low as 95, but anything less and your risking demage to your engine.Originally Posted by speedpro
Its ok to use high octane fule in cars that run on 91, but cars made for high octane should never be filled up with low octane fule![]()
Does avgas still have lead in it ?. Would be no good for the "cats" in modern bikes ?Originally Posted by bugjuice
GDI's require 96 or ideally 98 as Mits dealer told me.Originally Posted by speedpro
Running on 91 will damage the engine.
I had a 132, which was one of the most fun vehicles I've owned, despite being in shitty condition and having had 13 owners. Engine was brilliant.Originally Posted by speedpro
Current Fiat (Punto 90 ELX), bought for #1 son, is very comfy and easy to drive, but is BOOOOOORRRRRIINNNNG! And from the service records the previous owner gave us, very unreliable. It's '97, and it's had a new radiator, clutch, gearbox parts, the ECu crapped out, the disks and drums have been replaced, all sorts of electrical bits, etc etc etc.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Don't we use the same system, a blend of MON and RON to give our 91 and 96?Originally Posted by Hitcher
AFAICR, our 91 is equivalent to US 87.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
I'd been thrashing a bit till I put the 91 in it so wouldn't expect any carbon to have been left. I've got fresh shocks on the back and managed to fade all 4 and get the brakes vibrating and not on the ABS either, thankfully that cleared up.The motor didn't pink or otherwise misbehave with the 91. It just got hard to start when hot. After much commuting in Auckland I did put 91 in it once before and it pinked it's head off unless I was real careful. Funnily enough it didn't get hard to start that time. The plugs aren't that old either, maybe 6 months. It did essentially the same mileage - 40mpg or 7L/100km with either gas though I was going a lot slower generally with the 91 (and family) in the car.Originally Posted by Flyingpony
My 'opinion' is that this Legnum and the Cefiro ran better over 120kmh. The Cefiro definitely got better economy. Even up to 160+ it was still (as) good (as it got).
Just like ItaliaOriginally Posted by Jim2
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