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smitty124 11-27-2007 11:01 AM

what kind of gas does everyone use?
 
And, whats the highest rated gas available in your respective areas?

I usually use Sunoco 94 Ultra, which is the highest rated gas you can get in Ontario. Although i'm not sure if theres a significance over using other station's premium 91 gas.

I have at times, noticed my milage is a bit better when I use 94, over 91 gas. (which becomes an irrelevant benefit due to the increased gas cost, but still interesting to note)

Alex_V 11-27-2007 11:46 AM

I use 87 most of the time and 89 on long trips when the car is fully loaded. But I have a VG with lower compression and higher octane would just hurt mpg and power.

VE's with their higher compression usually like the highest octane like you noticed. There are lots of MPG/gas threads to look through...

~Alex

Pearl93VE 11-27-2007 11:49 AM

93, Always. I have advanced ignition timing as well so it's a must.

Darkwing48 11-27-2007 03:33 PM

I didn't know 93+ existed.
In Cali and Nevada. I always see 87, 89, 91.

I typically use 76's (the gas station) or Chevron's 87. but I sometimes 91 as a Maxi-snack to give my car a treat if I have excess money.

505max94se 11-27-2007 03:35 PM

chevron 91

It's the highest octane pump gas that I know about in NM

BenStoked 11-27-2007 03:46 PM

the cheap stuff...
i think its 87...
my car still runs like a top though!

Greeny 11-27-2007 03:47 PM

only 93 octane here...:)

Darkwing48 11-27-2007 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Alex_V (Post 6095297)
I use 87 most of the time and 89 on long trips when the car is fully loaded. But I have a VG with lower compression and higher octane would just hurt mpg and power.

VE's with their higher compression usually like the highest octane like you noticed. There are lots of MPG/gas threads to look through...

~Alex

The Owner's Manual (1991) states you can use 87 or 91. However it never states repercussions. I have yet to fill up on 89.

I fill up on Mobil 87 only when desperate for gas.

goon9 11-27-2007 04:16 PM

93 Only.

drftking1 11-27-2007 04:31 PM

93 always....octane boost when im feelong naughty

505max94se 11-27-2007 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by drftking1 (Post 6096082)
93 always....octane boost when im feelong naughty

sounds good DK :lol:

gapboi210 11-27-2007 05:12 PM

:87 unless i am on a trip i go for 89 or 91. There are a few pumps around here in San Antonio that have 94 octane. I dunno where but from what I heard the jump in price is crazy. what bout VP racing fuel 109 octane. Or maybe nitromethane Oooooooo:nx:

maxima-junky 11-27-2007 06:21 PM

I think they stop selling 94 in my area. Some people say that the octane doesn't make a diff. I did notice, while driving my girlfriends VQ, more rattling and of valves and and fiddly bits on 89. When I used 93 it went away. I do know that if you want some serious rattling and hesitating use some 89 in a ford with over 100k

DennisMik 11-27-2007 07:26 PM

I use 87, no brand loyality. I've been thinking of trying a tank of 91 (or better) to see if I can detect any difference, but haven't done it yet.

LvR 11-27-2007 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by maxima-junky (Post 6096230)
I think they stop selling 94 in my area. Some people say that the octane doesn't make a diff. I did notice, while driving my girlfriends VQ, more rattling and of valves and and fiddly bits on 89. When I used 93 it went away. I do know that if you want some serious rattling and hesitating use some 89 in a ford with over 100k

See my post here

Tquick 11-27-2007 07:30 PM

I use the mid grade which is usually 89 around here. As for brand, mostly Citgo, though I have used Sonoco, and Hess a few times. I tried the regular 87 grade in it, but the car didn't seem as happy with the regular. It seemed that the power was a bit off, and it just didn't run as nicely.

Maxteca 11-27-2007 08:10 PM

In the maxima the cheap stuff 89. In the jag 93.

fat_kid 11-27-2007 08:40 PM

ive put in 87, the lowest of the 3 but my fuel door says "For Maxium performance put in premium" i have a stock 96 se, so im just wondering if the 87 gas has hurt it?

smitty124 11-27-2007 09:06 PM

I always use at least premium (which is 91) , but almost always try and get the 94 which can only be found at sunoco stations around here.


Only time I can recall it having less, was when my sisters BF borrowed it (without permission I may add) to get to work, and thought he'd do me a favour and filled it up on 87.

I knew immediately he did it after picking up the car as it ran like crap.

Soon after I had two dead injectors.. (which probably isnt just due to that one fill up, but interesting timing none the less)

Funny how in the UK, I recall them only selling 95 and 97 gas.

AllMaxxedOut 11-27-2007 09:50 PM

93 in the 91 & 98. :)

Alex_V 11-27-2007 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by smitty124 (Post 6096581)
I always use at least premium (which is 91) , but almost always try and get the 94 which can only be found at sunoco stations around here.


Only time I can recall it having less, was when my sisters BF borrowed it (without permission I may add) to get to work, and thought he'd do me a favour and filled it up on 87.

I knew immediately he did it after picking up the car as it ran like crap.

Soon after I had two dead injectors.. (which probably isnt just due to that one fill up, but interesting timing none the less)

Funny how in the UK, I recall them only selling 95 and 97 gas.

They use a different rating system RON I believe.

Wiki on RON and mon rating

LvR 11-27-2007 10:07 PM


Funny how in the UK, I recall them only selling 95 and 97 gas.
The fuel octane rating you find on sale in your particular area has been chosen by industry and government to be the best suited to the avg air density found there - less dense air needs a lower octane number fuel to ensure reliable ignition - you will find higher octane rated fuels (103/105) generally available at pumps when you are at sea-level (higher air density) - the higher you go the lower the octane requirement of the fuel to ensure reliable ignition in the same engine

gapboi210 11-27-2007 11:44 PM

94 seems like overkill. mine seems to run just fine on 87

JonBlz 11-27-2007 11:46 PM

i always use super premium it burns slower

smitty124 11-28-2007 03:57 AM


Originally Posted by gapboi210 (Post 6096811)
94 seems like overkill. mine seems to run just fine on 87


Yes, but if you have a VE engine, it runs much better on premium gas. It's prettymuch necessary if you want to maintain the engine.

On a GXE it's probably fine to use 87, but a good idea to use the good stuff now and then to keep the engine clean.

smitty124 11-28-2007 04:01 AM

I heard you can buy 255 fuel in Atlantis


Originally Posted by LvR (Post 6096690)
The fuel octane rating you find on sale in your particular area has been chosen by industry and government to be the best suited to the avg air density found there - less dense air needs a lower octane number fuel to ensure reliable ignition - you will find higher octane rated fuels (103/105) generally available at pumps when you are at sea-level (higher air density) - the higher you go the lower the octane requirement of the fuel to ensure reliable ignition in the same engine


LvR 11-28-2007 04:10 AM

Yeah but you can only pour it down the throat of a seahorse while there ...............:p

Tom 11-28-2007 04:41 AM

I used 87, 89 and 92, but in I use 87 from Chevron 99% of the time. Gas is expensive these days and while I do enjoy the extra performance from the 92 octane, car runs perfectly fine.

maxitech 11-28-2007 07:59 AM

Around here I always fill up with Shell V-Power 92 octane. 93 is available at most other stations, but I like the way the car runs on shell gas. 89 is OK sometimes, but at these prices, what's an extra dime a gallon?

mowgli29 11-28-2007 08:22 AM

On stock tune, 4th gens don't knock. use 87 if you want. I used to use 87 and never had a single problem.

Since I got my 5spd, I now use 93. I have no real reason, just for the extra 0.03 whp:hs:

fat_kid 11-28-2007 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by mowgli29 (Post 6097219)
On stock tune, 4th gens don't knock. use 87 if you want. I used to use 87 and never had a single problem.

Since I got my 5spd, I now use 93. I have no real reason, just for the extra 0.03 whp:hs:

thanks man, hey where in st. louis do you live?

NmexMAX 11-28-2007 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by 505max94se (Post 6095981)
chevron 91

It's the highest octane pump gas that I know about in NM

There's a station on off of Central that sells 100, 105, 110. I think I've seen 92 or 93 in Las Cruces. Lucky to get over 90 here on the hill.

I've never put anything less than 90 in this tank. Don't plan on it either, not w/ my AFR/timing :noes:

Divewjason 11-28-2007 08:48 AM

I only use 93 octane. I usually use Shell V-power, Premium Circle K gas, and occassionally BP Ultimate.

lightonthehill 11-28-2007 11:59 AM

I use 89 just to pamper my baby. I have done that since I began owning nothing but Maximas in fall of 1984. The reality is that Maxima engines IN PROPER TUNE run perfectly well on 87 (which my sister has used in her Maximas forever).

Every official test I have seen over the years by entities such as Motor Trend, Popular Science, Consumer Reports, etc, shows there is ZERO difference in mpg between 87 and 93 octane (highest normally available around where I live). The only detectable difference was the 93 seemed to give a very slight edge in extreme performance situations such as a timed quarter mile, and kept the engine very slightly cleaner.

Those saying the difference in price is 'only a dime' are lucky. Around where I live (south of Atlanta), many stations now charge 15 cents more for 89 and ANOTHER 15 cents more for premium. 30 cents times 17 gallons is five more bucks per fillup. Of course some folks could care less about money . . .

I'm not sure as to how many Maxima generations the following admonition applies, but with the 6th gen, the Owner's Manual says it takes the onboard computer around a full tank to both recognize and properly adjust to a change in octane, and that during that tankful, the engine is not running at full efficiency. It recommends strongly against changing octane more often than necessary.

merlin2375 11-28-2007 12:09 PM

93 every time on my VQ30DE-K.

LJ2Blessed 11-28-2007 12:26 PM

I use Speedway/SuperAmerica premium, which I think it 91. Maybe I'll venture out of Speedway and try that Sunoco 94, when I move this weekend I'll be real close to a Sunoco station...

gapboi210 11-28-2007 12:34 PM

was 94 octane readlily available when the VE was made?

Greeny 11-28-2007 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by gapboi210 (Post 6097716)
was 94 octane readlily available when the VE was made?

yes

jadedmatt 11-28-2007 01:38 PM

i run 91 or 93


Originally Posted by JonBlz (Post 6096813)
i always use super premium it burns slower

are you kidding me? it burns slower?

the octane rating tells you you how much the fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites, (also known as exploding. burn = good, explode = bad) thus reducing the chance for a ping. Also, the higher the octane the hotter it burns. I would not say that it burns slower.


Originally Posted by drftking1 (Post 6096082)
93 always....octane boost when im feelong naughty

try a little bit of jet fuel (100 octane), that will beat any octane booster on the market!

99BlackMaxMS 11-28-2007 02:21 PM

I put 87 in my Maxima the first 3 months of ownership, and after getting a KS code and changing the sensor, it has only seen 93.

Mobil Super + 93 is all my car sees now. Even if I just paid $3.61 p/g to fill it up.


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