with the ever rising price of fuel, what is recommended for my 2004 22V - Do I need to use 93 octane or is the cheap stuff OK?
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Originally posted by signguy22 View Postwith the ever rising price of fuel, what is recommended for my 2004 22V - Do I need to use 93 octane or is the cheap stuff OK?
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at the pump, octane is raised by oxygenatingthe gas. I know this is the case in Cali for the last several years. This means using higher octane at the pump can make your engine run leaner. So usually not a good idea unless engine requires. Instead of using 91, use good gas like chevron or unocal, not arco and valero and stuff. Especially if you don't run your boat constantly. IMHO, of course.http://wake9.com/
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Here is a decent FAQ I stumbled on.
http://www.brownsmarina.com/tech-rfgas.html
RFG gas is oxygenated, and higher octane means even more oxygen which means leaner running. So in California, not a good idea to use higher octane unless your motor needs it.http://wake9.com/
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HA...I am a Yankee...moved to the sun in Texas, away from the snow in Chicago! Went from sleds to a Tige!! You guys don't miss a beat!
- - dogbert I talked to SPBFAN today and he sugested we get together! I was just on the Pedernales last weekend and going back for Memorial Day!Last edited by signguy22; 05-12-2008, 11:53 PM.
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Originally posted by ragboy View Postnot a good idea to use higher octane unless your motor needs it."Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Originally posted by signguy22 View PostHA...I am a Yankee...moved to the sun in Texas, away from the snow in Chicago! Went from sleds to a Tige!! You guys don't miss a beat!
- - dogbert I talked to SPBFAN today and he sugested we get together! I was just on the Pedernales last weekend and going back for Memorial Day!Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Several of the articles I read on efi engines...mercruiser, pcm, indmar, volvo, crusader, mp...seemed that if you run regular as your standard fuel then the engine figures out how to run on regular. This could be completely way out in left field, but it seems like running regular would be fine unless your engine specifies a higher octane. I know the octane battle has been kicked around here and on many other boat forums ever since it hit $2/gallon.
By the way, I know it can snow in San Antonio, I have pictures of me as a toddler...in 1985 with about 12 inches of snow. I grew up there and it gets plenty cold...every once in a while! Now I live in Florida, and I think it gets cold here too, 65 is cold!!!Last edited by mtnsmith; 05-13-2008, 01:19 AM.
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