Lumpen Poison Fish. Poison Fish. TASTY FISH!!! Donating Members 5,181 Member For: 21y 8m 18d Gender: Male Location: The Bogan Shire Posted 02/09/06 06:24 AM Share Posted 02/09/06 06:24 AM if you can't afford the cost of petrol, how can you afford to run an XR6T?? What would be the difference between 91ron, and 98ron?? maybe 10c per litre at the most. So using say 60L, it would cost an extra $6??? that's hardly gonna break the bank? and if it is, then I suggest you sell the T.←Hell, I even ran Ultimate in my bloody Pintara and I was doing 600+km a week and literally earning nothing! I was doing enough highway KM's to warrant the better economy and general cleaner engine. Even now I run my XR8 on Premium.As a side note, our 'quality' regular unleaded is banned is something like 45 states of the US because it's that bad Now THAT says alot Lumpy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeedmorePower Member 192 Member For: 19y 5d Posted 02/09/06 06:59 AM Share Posted 02/09/06 06:59 AM not trying to be a smart arse but,if your complaing about $5-$10 for petrol how the F##K did u get the coin to buy the car in the first place. sorry buddie but your fried Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRSICKT Member 1,032 Member For: 21y 7m 18d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 03/09/06 12:34 PM Share Posted 03/09/06 12:34 PM 98RON was cheaper than 91RON the other day, lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skooby Donating Members 398 Member For: 18y 6m 15d Location: Phillip Island Posted 23/10/06 10:18 PM Share Posted 23/10/06 10:18 PM I get better fuel economy out of the T running on 98 than I did with the EF running on 95. Mind you the EF was in serious need of a tune and.. oh what the hell, a new motor even. I agree with the guys above though. More consideration should've been put into your purchase if fuel is a problem now. Unless of course your circumstances have changed since the purchase (ie: lost job etc). If you're that worried about spending an extra $5 at the pump though, perhaps you should consider buying a second car on the cheap. Maybe a little runabout with a 1.8 ltr engine and keep the T for weekend cruising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmac450 Member 1,650 Member For: 18y 2m 29d Gender: Male Location: NSW Posted 23/10/06 10:32 PM Share Posted 23/10/06 10:32 PM As has pretty much been established, despite being cheaper at the pump, premium 95 or 98 is cheaper due to the extra mileage, T or not. Every Falcon (just about every car for that matter) I've had goes further on premium, easily enough to offset the extra $5-6 per tank. On top of that premium tends to be a cleaner fuel and certainly burns cleaner so you also save on injector servicing costs.By the way, for a BA Ford says 95 as a minimum. For BF they gave the motor a bigger adjustment range for the VCT (full 60 degrees) allowing drivers to 'safely' run 91, but they still recommend using 95. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bain Member 827 Member For: 19y 9m 5d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 23/10/06 10:51 PM Share Posted 23/10/06 10:51 PM (edited) I dont know why you guys are debating this.Its all in your manual.. (see below pic)91 is fine to run on BA models.. Edited 23/10/06 10:52 PM by Bain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 8d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 24/10/06 02:08 AM Share Posted 24/10/06 02:08 AM I don't know what your point is! Where did someone say you can't run 91? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bugster70 Donating Members 1,326 Member For: 19y 7m Location: Canberra Posted 24/10/06 02:29 AM Share Posted 24/10/06 02:29 AM I don't know what your point is! Where did someone say you can't run 91? ←Tab, I think a few people have (incorrectly) debated this...pretty sure in the book it says to run atleast 95 octane doesn't it?←If you own a Turbo I would not run 91 at ALL. Best you do some research on how this could do damage to your engine internals. I would think the engine would ping and rattle on 91 and I'm sure your manual says to only use 95 or 98 Ron.←By the way, for a BA Ford says 95 as a minimum. For BF they gave the motor a bigger adjustment range for the VCT (full 60 degrees) allowing drivers to 'safely' run 91, but they still recommend using 95.← Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyXR6T04 Member 1,299 Member For: 19y 5m 13d Location: Canberra Posted 24/10/06 02:55 AM Share Posted 24/10/06 02:55 AM although you can run 91ron fuel, why would your?? I've never run anything less then 95, and that was only a few times when I was stuck in towns that didn't have 98. As stated, 5-10 bucks difference shouldn't be killing the budget... unless you're struggling to even make repayments on the car, or mortage or whatever the circumstance might be.. but if that's the case you should consider whether you can actually afford to run a car like this.. considering insurance and the rest of its running costs, they're not a cheap car to keep on the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bain Member 827 Member For: 19y 9m 5d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 27/10/06 04:12 AM Share Posted 27/10/06 04:12 AM I don't know what your point is! Where did someone say you can't run 91? ←Learn to read and comprehend a structured thread.Its amazing how things come together when you know how to do this.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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