hey guys,I keep seeing lots of posts regarding 03-06 GT's running better on premium. As embarrased as I am to say that i do not have an owners manual (bought the car from a private seller), are they supposed to run on 93 oct.?-wok
At least you asked Yes they are supposed to be run on premium fuel because they are high compression. If you run them on low grade they ping like crazy if you give them any gas in a high gear.
'04 lava GTSRI, Progress rear sway bar, Infinity reference backs, components in the front, Infinity Kappa 124.7w sub, Alphasonik 600rms@2ohms for the sub, alpine head unit, worst paint ever!
You can should be fine on 91 or 92 octane as well you shouldn't have to go searching for 93. I know in my town there is only a select few stations that have 93. Most are 92 or 91 for Premium.
Yup, octane is dependent on the area you live in, I live at a very low elevation so 92-94 is the norm here.
'04 lava GTSRI, Progress rear sway bar, Infinity reference backs, components in the front, Infinity Kappa 124.7w sub, Alphasonik 600rms@2ohms for the sub, alpine head unit, worst paint ever!
Thansk for the info guys. Since i can't quite afford my dream car ('05 STI) in the near future, I have to make the best of what I have. At least it's 2zz -wok
Yeah, same thing is said about my car. but its made to run on 91 and up. There will be a tiny almost non noticeable gain, so no worry if you run at least 91.
You can download a PDF copy of the owner's manual from http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=1010I saw in another post where you said you bought a 2003 GT. On page 6-4 of the 2003 owners manual, the part that applies to your GT says:Quote »If your vehicle has the 1.8L H.O. DOHC engine(VIN Code L), use only premium unleaded gasolinewith a posted octane of 91 or higher. In an emergency,you may be able to use a lower octane -- as lowas 87 -- if heavy knocking does not occur. Refill yourtank with premium fuel as soon as possible. Otherwise,you might damage your engine. If you are using91 octane or higher-octane fuel and you hear heavyknocking, your engine needs service