
asianflava wrote:Driving from here to Utah and back, the most we saw was $3.48/gal in Utah. To top it off, it was crappy 85octane gas. I didn't know they sold 85octane gas, all I've ever known was 87. I brought a 5 gallon gas can which I filled before I left. I made shure to dump my $2.71 gas in the tank while we were still in expensive gas country. It's not much in the grand scheme of things but hey, every little bit helps.
Elumia wrote:I wonder after reading this (see link) if "regular" 87 is good for your Audi due to different rating systems. I had a 93 Passat w/ the 16V 4 cylinder that I ran 239K on mostly regular 87 even though it asked for 91 - maybe they wanted euro 91.
Also notes that regionally octane can be different, especially in Mountain states that 85 is equal to 87 because of altitude, but recommends that you not burn that fuel at lower altitude
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating
More research needed.....
Mark
Sierrajack wrote:Maybe next time you'll bring him some lox and bagels before you pump gas.
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