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Old 06-20-2000, 06:37 PM
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I read with interest, many postings recently about the pro's/con's of running lower octane fuel. My '89 300E has always idled a bit rough despite being well tuned. I have always run Mobil 91 Octane.
Another quirk which I have not seen mentioned in previous postings is the tendency for the car to almost always require two efforts to start except when very cold (winter). The dealer says this is normal???
Due to the ever increasing cost of gas, I decided to try a tank of 89 octane and am very pleased that the car runs as well as before and the idle is smoother and it now starts on the first try everytime. There is absolutely no pinging or any other indication that anything bad is going on..



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Old 06-21-2000, 06:16 AM
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I've never been able to tell the difference between premium and mid grade in my 300E.

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Old 06-21-2000, 07:43 AM
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Larry........
Thanks for the replies to both my posts. I think if I put some MMO in the tank, I'll have the best running 300E in the state!!!!
I did read your comments on MMO after the fact. Sure wish I had some air tools!!
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Old 06-21-2000, 10:31 AM
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robi, You might want to do a search there are a lot of topics regarding hard starting when the engine is warm.

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Old 06-21-2000, 08:14 PM
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I've used "middle grade" octane for last 100000 miles and have noticed no difference.

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Old 06-23-2000, 01:09 PM
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If I remember my Chemistry correctly, the lower octane gas will NOT harm your car. My only suggestion is do not drive it hard on lower octane gas. The motor is designed for performance, thus the need for higher octane fuel.

You will have no damage to the motor by using lower octane (within reason) fuels in the tank as long as you do not drive like you're on a NASCAR track or try to race the teen-agers at the red light.

87 and 89 octane should be fine for highway driving or leisure driving... If you are stop and go in town, and runnig the A/C you should consider staying with the higher (90+) octane fuel.

In answer to your main question, fuel is fuel and the energy produced by burning it is constant, regardless of octane rating, provided it is burned in similar conditions... ie. same engine. Higher octane ratings do, however, burn more efficiently, thus reducing knocking and pre-ignition 'ping'.


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