.....Because they have to meet emmissions standards while competing in a paper drag race of km/L, HP, and 0-100, with all of the other manufacturers at the same time.
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Engines built for performance require minimums.Silvia wrote:What I'm inclined to ask is- why make a motor that has to have 95 RON or can melt?
People seemed very happy with the 91 RON one and raved about it here and elsewhere.
If you don't like it, buy a Camry.
p.s. The only people I know that rave about 91ron are poor people wishing to save $3-$4 a tank.
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I put 98 octane in mine
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Silvia wrote:What I'm inclined to ask is - why make a motor that has to have 95 RON or can melt?
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93_Clubman wrote:Silvia wrote:What I'm inclined to ask is - why make a motor that has to have 95 RON or can melt?
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Oh god, I have to
This reminds me so much of the "I don't want to use Unleaded when engines run much better on Super petrol" debate.
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Re: 95 Ron warning on 2002 NB
Silvia wrote:What I'm inclined to ask is- why make a motor that has to have 95 RON or can melt?
People seemed very happy with the 91 RON one and raved about it here and elsewhere.
The photos show the results of detonation - explosion instead of controlled burn. Remember, back before unleaded was even thought of here, some cars needed "super" grade petrol (hi octane) and others "standard" grade (lo octane). The same thing happened if you ran an engine needing super (e.g. the humble MGB 1800 boat anchor) on standard.
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