tomfoolery
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What grade fuel and or additive are you using?
87 / 91 / 93?
87 / 91 / 93?
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It's a common misconception that premium fuel is better for the fuel system, not true at all. Also, the naturally aspirated engines are designed for low octane fuel. You're likely spending money you don't have to with no benefit. Spend that money on the extra it costs for non ethanol fuel if you can get it. If not make sure you're using an additive for ethanol fuel like star tron or stabil for ethanol.I use the highest they have (usually 93) with my ar192... i figured it can only help out performance and long term reliability
It's a common misconception that premium fuel is better for the fuel system, not true at all. Also, the naturally aspirated engines are designed for low octane fuel. You're likely spending money you don't have to with no benefit. Spend that money on the extra it costs for non ethanol fuel if you can get it. If not make sure you're using an additive for ethanol fuel like star tron or stabil for ethanol.
If you can't get top tier fuel then use a good additive for cleaning the fuel system like the chevron additive or seafoam every few tanks.
If you're using 91 or 93 it isn't E10. More like E1. That's why the pump says "up to 10%".
It's a common misconception that premium fuel is better for the fuel system, not true at all. Also, the naturally aspirated engines are designed for low octane fuel. You're likely spending money you don't have to with no benefit. Spend that money on the extra it costs for non ethanol fuel if you can get it. If not make sure you're using an additive for ethanol fuel like star tron or stabil for ethanol.
If you can't get top tier fuel then use a good additive for cleaning the fuel system like the chevron additive or seafoam every few tanks.