What grade of gasoline do u feed your cls??
#82
Burning Brakes
Originally posted by scarface
I put Jet fuel in my ride before and it ran fine
I put Jet fuel in my ride before and it ran fine
Jet Fuel is the same thing as kerosene/diesel fuel. Doubt you put jet fuel in your car and it actually ran after that.
Maybe you meant aviation fuel which is higher octane gas for some of the smaller prop planes.
#88
Suzuka Master
91-octane sluggo-mix. That's what California folks get for premium. I use Shell, but add in Chevron's additive package every few months. The local station always has clean gas and I know them.
I've gotten better performance out of the car using some 100 unleaded added to the 91 crud. However, the price is getting so expensive, that the trips to "bump" the gas up to 93-octane (my favorite), are rare with prices being so high.
IMO, the car loves some really well-brewed 93-octane. My GTECH tests proved it for me. Note: the conditions for the testing were around 60-75 degrees F, sea level, with low humidity, and high barometric pressure. IOW, don't waste the money if you’re normally aspirated (no S/C or Turbo) and not heading to a track – or other competitive event.
YMMV
I've gotten better performance out of the car using some 100 unleaded added to the 91 crud. However, the price is getting so expensive, that the trips to "bump" the gas up to 93-octane (my favorite), are rare with prices being so high.
IMO, the car loves some really well-brewed 93-octane. My GTECH tests proved it for me. Note: the conditions for the testing were around 60-75 degrees F, sea level, with low humidity, and high barometric pressure. IOW, don't waste the money if you’re normally aspirated (no S/C or Turbo) and not heading to a track – or other competitive event.
YMMV
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Originally posted by dj5
Jet Fuel is the same thing as kerosene/diesel fuel. Doubt you put jet fuel in your car and it actually ran after that.
Maybe you meant aviation fuel which is higher octane gas for some of the smaller prop planes.
Jet Fuel is the same thing as kerosene/diesel fuel. Doubt you put jet fuel in your car and it actually ran after that.
Maybe you meant aviation fuel which is higher octane gas for some of the smaller prop planes.
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