Ron 95 vs. 97 on boosted rides....

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I've been refueling 97 since fuel price became cheaper and the difference is pretty noticeable especially peak boost. Higher ron is always good for turbo cars.

Anyone else?
 
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Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

I've been refueling 97 since fuel price became cheaper and the difference is pretty noticeable especially peak boost. Higher ron is always good for turbo cars.

Anyone else?

Brother, as the boost goes up, so does the compression. This is where the higher Ron is better and works well.
 
Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

Brother, as the boost goes up, so does the compression. This is where the higher Ron is better and works well.

I've been refueling 97 since fuel price became cheaper and the difference is pretty noticeable especially peak boost. Higher ron is always good for turbo cars.

Anyone else?



totally agree....boosted ride but not trek

on my scooby there is noticeable gain (altough mine had been detuned to suits ron95..but still yield better butt-sensor method torque and calculated mileage)
 
Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

Brother, as the boost goes up, so does the compression. This is where the higher Ron is better and works well.

Yup that's for sure. So I assume most turbo junkies fuel 97 now.
 
Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

Yup that's for sure. So I assume most turbo junkies fuel 97 now.

Yup, I do too. Only when at one time the price was too great a difference I use Ron95 but add additives. Of course working additives and must be below the price difference.
The moment the difference was close already back to 97....:driver:

For me, using Ron95 by itself cannot. Will knock after 4.5k rpm.....:banghead:
 
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For my ride.. Really can feel the powaaah on peak boost!:driver: Although the engine is tuned to use with ron95.. I wonder what d whp during dyno now... Haha! :burnout:
 
Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

Yup, I do too. Only when at one time the price was too great a difference I use Ron95 but add additives. Of course working additives and must be below the price difference.
The moment the difference was close already back to 97....:driver:

For me, using Ron95 by itself cannot. Will knock after 4.5k rpm.....:banghead:

I don't get knocks oftenly even on hot afternoons. The reason is because during those hot afternoons, my car is usually stucked in jams, hahaha....
 
Re: Ron 95 vs. 97 on treks....

I don't get knocks oftenly even on hot afternoons. The reason is because during those hot afternoons, my car is usually stucked in jams, hahaha....

Hot days run below 3k rpm, then night time boost......hhahahhahahha:biggrin:
 
Well, when the ambiance is cool, your car will naturally be more powerful because the air sucked in for combustion is more dense with healthy oxygen. The cooler, the better. That is why cold air intake and heat shield are used. Intercooler is also used for the same reason.

That is why using open pod filter is really bad for hot weather environments. But when the road is clear and the weather is cool, your open pod will sing happily. :)

---------- Post added at 01:18 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 01:16 PM ----------

then night+rain time..time for pure fun...

i felt more power than ever.. :rofl:

Haha... I dare not play in the rain. Skidded once, lost my balls back there, so no more fast driving during rainy days.
 

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