I have a GTI, and the manual says 91+ octane.
It's not wise to go against zee instructions of zee german engineers.
I could get the cheap stuff and it'd probably run fine, but I'd get a bit less power, and probably a bit less mpg, so it'd be a wash.
by reneeisorym 34 Replies latest jw friends
I have a GTI, and the manual says 91+ octane.
It's not wise to go against zee instructions of zee german engineers.
I could get the cheap stuff and it'd probably run fine, but I'd get a bit less power, and probably a bit less mpg, so it'd be a wash.
I have a GTI, and the manual says 91+ octane.
Yes ok then good. It is all about the compression ratio of your engine. Most stock Amercars are 8:1. Your higher performance engine is prolly more, requiring a higher octane to resist preignition in the higher compression.
My bad just trying to save you some cents
West of Austin, TX
Cheapest 3.84
Highest 3.91
The last time I went to get gas, (petrol to everyone else,) they asked for my first born child. I told them I didn't have any children; so, they took my left testicle. I don't know what I am going to do next time.
Philip
No worries.
The GTI has a direct injected 2 liter turbo, and I think the compression ratio is 10.5:1. I can average about 28mpg on my usual driving if I keep my foot from getting a bit too heavy.
I noticed gas is $4.79 and its go up everyday, they are trying for $5.00 gallon.
$3.93 Southern Ind.
Cas
$4.05 in North Florida
Er yeah, did you read that? Twelve bucks almost over here so stop complaining, you don't know you're born.