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Cpt.Zanzibar 10-27-07 09:17 PM

Turbo Octane
 
I was just wondering what octane you guys use in your TII's. I know you need higher octane for piston engines, but you know these crazy rotaries! :lol:

Kisara 10-27-07 09:27 PM

Regular ol' 87 for me.

veedubbed 10-27-07 09:42 PM

93.

Detonation kills rotaries faster than you can say apex seal. I lost my first 13B to detonation. :crying: :crying: :crying:

FuStEr 10-27-07 11:05 PM

i was running 89 before my water seal started small crack, but after i get my car running with the new mods i have i think i'm gonna go 91 or 93 (forgot what we have in the bay)

SpeedOfLife 10-27-07 11:12 PM

I've been running 89, but it's been the cheapest for a while here and the 91 octane is often at least 20 cents MORE per gallon...

WingsofWar 10-28-07 01:55 AM

premium chevron always

arghx 10-28-07 02:03 AM

a bone stock Turbo II will do fine on 87. it was designed for it. once you start turning up the boost though you really need to run premium

ericgrau 10-28-07 03:32 AM

Only difference between rotary and piston here is that detonation kills a rotary much faster. 87 is fine, but 89 or 91 is better. Even if there's no detonation now, it could be time for a new engine an instant later. #1 most common thing that blows a turbo rotary is detonation, though usually it comes from too much boost (whether intentional or from failing boost control). If you upgrade the power then definately go with higher octane, and retune it with a wide safety margin.


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