View Poll Results: What Octane Gas do you use
AKI 87
8
17.78%
AKI 89
4
8.89%
AKI 91
32
71.11%
All the above
1
2.22%
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What Octane Gas do you use?
#31
Nordschleife Master
S is 10.9:1 same as s2 also same as the 89 944 (according to carpoint.com which has a .2 Litter advantage on the S) but is ranked alot lower in HP... I guess the 16valve head makes all the diffrence..
#32
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Originally posted by Operator
944S is 11:1 compression so i think using high octane is probably a good idea... 93/94 sunoco or 93 shell works good. but goddamn gas is so expensive here lately cant find anything for under $2/gal
944S is 11:1 compression so i think using high octane is probably a good idea... 93/94 sunoco or 93 shell works good. but goddamn gas is so expensive here lately cant find anything for under $2/gal
#33
Burning Brakes
Originally posted by Sami951
lucky for me, the gas prices have been dropping slightly over here. Now it's pretty much 4€ flat / gal, instead of 4.50€
lucky for me, the gas prices have been dropping slightly over here. Now it's pretty much 4€ flat / gal, instead of 4.50€
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Ok, A while back this was asked. I discovered in that thread that it was to be 87 for NA cars, which I have. In that thread I was directed to racer X's web site. There is a complete breakdown on octains. I ran 92 for about 2 years cause I misinterpeted the gas door rating for American octane. I also was fighting a fuelish smelling oil.. Have in previous cars also.. Believed in drive your car clean.(nothing cleans it better then raw gas). What I found in the article in racer X's web site is that. If your car is programmed to run 87 octane. ANd you run higher, your engine goes into a retarded state of running because you can not burn off all of the raw fuel and the O2 sensor sees this. and leans out the injectors. gas mileage goes up but power suffers.. Upon learning this. I changed out my oil,(again), filter fuelfilter and O2 sensor.. most likley I have damaged my cat converter from trying to absorb all the excess fuel. this was like 5-6 weeks ago.. results. I have more power now less gas mileage.. but for the first time my oil is holding up.. normaly I would be changing my oil this weekend. but I don't need to. It smells OK. and it still has good viscocity. I though have developed a balance shaft leak and will do belts and a seal change instead. I think this was caused from having thined out oil a lot of the time.... This is mostly my opinion but take it for what I have reported..If you have a chip or shaved head, or turbo, or S. or s2. those require Higher Octane. and are fine with it cause the engine is tuned for it.. but just a plain ole NA 87 is the best.. My best results have been with sunoco. My 2 cents.
#38
What the manual says
"Fuel Recommendation"
"944: Minimum octane rating is 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI rating on US pumps)."
"944 Turbo: Minimum octane rating is 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI rating on US pumps)."
"If unleaded premium fuel in not available, a built-in "knock control" on the 944 TURBO makes it possible for temporary use also to refuel with unleaded regular fuel with at least 91 RON (87 CLC or AKI)"
"Octane Ratings"
"Octane rating indicates a gasoline's ability to resist detonation. Therefore, buying the correct octane gas in important to prevent engine "knock" and
possible damage.
The 95 octane rating of your car is based on the research method. The CLC (U.S. Cost of Living Council octane rating) or AKI (antiknock index) usually displayed on U.S. Gasoline pumps is calculated as research octane number plus motor octane number, divided by 2, that is written as:
RON + MON
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The CLC or AKI octance rating is usually lower than the RON rating:
95 RON equals..................90 CLC or AKI
91 RON equals..................87 CLC or AKI"
Bibliography:
"Porsche 944/944 Turbo owners manual" (Page 74).
Inside jacket dated 5/88.
For 89 models.
"944: Minimum octane rating is 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI rating on US pumps)."
"944 Turbo: Minimum octane rating is 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI rating on US pumps)."
"If unleaded premium fuel in not available, a built-in "knock control" on the 944 TURBO makes it possible for temporary use also to refuel with unleaded regular fuel with at least 91 RON (87 CLC or AKI)"
"Octane Ratings"
"Octane rating indicates a gasoline's ability to resist detonation. Therefore, buying the correct octane gas in important to prevent engine "knock" and
possible damage.
The 95 octane rating of your car is based on the research method. The CLC (U.S. Cost of Living Council octane rating) or AKI (antiknock index) usually displayed on U.S. Gasoline pumps is calculated as research octane number plus motor octane number, divided by 2, that is written as:
RON + MON
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2
The CLC or AKI octance rating is usually lower than the RON rating:
95 RON equals..................90 CLC or AKI
91 RON equals..................87 CLC or AKI"
Bibliography:
"Porsche 944/944 Turbo owners manual" (Page 74).
Inside jacket dated 5/88.
For 89 models.
#40
Wow.. maybe one of us has a mis-printed manual! Sure to sell for thousands on e-bay!
Any other '89 944 manuals out there? Lets try to firgure this out.
I could see how it would make sense for the two to have diff octanes!
Any other '89 944 manuals out there? Lets try to firgure this out.
I could see how it would make sense for the two to have diff octanes!