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JustROLLIN
09-01-2005, 12:47 AM
[QUOTE=Goat Blower] Higher octane slows down preigntion(detonation), but if you're running... QUOTE]
Just to clarify, preignition and detonation are two very different things. Detonation can be caused by the lower octane gas. But, preignition will not be caused by the lower octane. Preignition is caused by the formation of "hot spots" in the combustion chamber.
TurboDomestics
09-01-2005, 12:47 AM
http://automobile.auto123.com/en/info/autonews/index,view.spy?cmd=view&artid=47624&pg=1
or
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/4thgenlude/bus.jpg
Halon
09-01-2005, 01:50 AM
I accept it. I ain't gunna bitch about it because it won't do me any good. I just don't drive all over the place anymore. I drive to work, back, and a couple other places during the week. The extra 40 cents I pay for gas now equates to what, 5 more dollars a week for gas? Whoopty doo, I'll just drink one less long island now to compensate.
dsm10sec
09-01-2005, 03:16 AM
So i think $5/gall is just on the horizon and not far fetched. Now it sounds like up to 90% of the oil platforms are shut down and the damage isn't even assessed on all of them.
Since it sounds like you didn't watch the news today, I'll tell you. Gas hit $6/gal today in Atlanta.
CDeutsch
09-01-2005, 12:04 PM
I think people should bitch about it until the government does something about it. This is just wrong, you can't expect people to adjust this fast without major consequences. There's going to be a cascading effect if this isn't curbed. Just because I can afford gas doesn't mean others can. How long will it be before it's more profitable for some people to just stay home and collect unemployment or welfare? I know between daycare and commuting my girlfriend is barely making enough to pay her bills. She has zero extra spending money. And she has it much better then a lot of people.
I know when I took my job half way across town I didn't factor in the price of comutting to tripple (and more as it looks).
And where's all the oil where taking from Iraq going? After all that's the only reason we're there right? j/k ;)
Shane@DBPerformance
09-01-2005, 01:32 PM
The oil companies can pretty much print money at will. There is no true competetion between them, they are an oligopoly. The only competition is to find more and refine it for cheaper. Outside of the turbo DSM world, most people don't have much brand loyalty to specific kinds of gas. So if one oil company decides to raise the price of gas one day, the others don't say "Hey, lets lower ours, so that more people will buy ours.", instead they say "That's great, let's raise ours too, we can make even more money."
slowbubblecar
09-01-2005, 01:35 PM
When it comes to my dsm, I don't care about the price as much because I got the car for fun, not just transportation. It doesn't run too often so I am not filling it at all most of the time though.
At-Least-It's-An-Evo
09-01-2005, 02:25 PM
Just get an AEM, run your A/Fs at 16.0-17.0 and use 87 octane. :)
Better yet, just add water!
CarPsyco84
09-01-2005, 02:37 PM
even dropping the boost 2-3 psi and running 89 octane could help a bunch, I did that coming back from Iowa, cause 89 is cheaper, and at like 14psi, it was knock free.
Onefast99gsx
09-01-2005, 02:40 PM
Yep, glad to see that you saved a few pennies of your hard earned money. Just run the car as close to N.A. car as you can.
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