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Jul 9 2005, 10:54 AM
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Anyone using regular gasoline lower than 90 octane in their Endeavor versus using the premium grade which is recommended? Just wondering if they notice any difference in performance, particularly engine knocking?
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Jul 14 2005, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(mittech @ Jul 11 2005, 07:56 PM) It can also damage your fuel injectors!!!! [right][snapback]21955[/snapback][/right]
I guess High Fuel prices are forcing me to ruin my injectors,.... I guess we are spending the money either way we go,..... Oh,...never had the egg smell........thats some funny stuff though!! hHAHAHAHHAA
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Aug 6 2005, 09:08 PM
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I don't know how Mittech thinks low octane fuel will ruin injectors.... Read the manual. It says you can use low octane but expect less power. The computer and knock sensors will adjust to it. Curse the gas companies and the government for not enforcing better mileage cars. I rented a diesel BMW in England last month and got 55 miles per gallon. Full size car with four people in it all week. It can be done but politics have us screwed.
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Aug 14 2005, 11:57 AM
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I used to run 87 as well but have now changed...lets look at the science behind this. The compression ratio of the endeavor is 10:1. Typical cars are 8:1. A higher compression ratio calls for higher octane gas. Reason behind this is because when it say 87 octane, it basically saying that the gas is 87% octane, and 13% heptane. Heptane has a lower compression ratio, meaning it will spontaneously combust (without a spark) at lower compression.
87 octane gas is good for compression ratio's of 8:1. 91+ octane is good for engines with compression ratio's above 8:1. If you operate the Endeavor with 87 octane, you basically are subjecting the Piston, connecting rod, rod bearing (etc)in the engine to premature combustion due to the heptane content of the fuel. So as the cyclinder is in its compression cycle, the heptane will spontaneously combust which prematurely applies force in the opposite direction on the piston which can eventually cause damage to the engine.
Gas mileage doesn't really mean crap. It is about the combustion characteristics of the engine, and the compression ratio should dictate octane. Running lower octane in the Endeavor will lead to lower horsepower, lower performance, and could eventually damage the engine. Running intermittant 87 (if 91-93) is not available should be okay.
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Aug 28 2005, 01:49 AM
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I was just curious, if you use 87 Octane, won't the ECU recognize this and retard the timing?
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Sep 7 2005, 11:09 AM
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I've been using 87 octane since I purchased the Endaevor. I have 2WD, not AWD. One of Mitsubishi's mechanics told me the 2WD can get away with 87 octane, but the AWD needs the higher octane.
But yeah, I've always 87 and never had a problem.
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