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87 octane fuel


xkeithx

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When i used 87 octane my stock 240 z would keep running for up to 30 seconds after i turned it off. I think that is called "dieseling". please correct me if i'm wrong. I read on this site somewhere that higher octane could fix the problem, so i switched to 91 and now it is fine. I haven't noticed any performance increases, but it is nice to have the engine stop when i want to get out of the car.

Do you think i could switch back to 87 and not have the dieseling problem?

i have heard that 89 octane is a mixture of 91 and 87. i have no idea if it is true or not.

-Ty

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Originally posted by xkeithx

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