"Hey, that smells like regular."
"Hey, that smells like regular."
My car has the same compression ratio and asks for 87 AKI, which I believe is 91 RON. I have to give it 95 though because that’s the lowest they sell here.
Funnily enough, car’s only 10 years old. I’m surprised they didn’t mandate something higher than… 87.
‘Premium’ gasoline is such a misleading name.
It is more like messing around with undervolting when you don’t know what you are doing.
Maybe.
I was more referring to the efficiency side. In that a PSU is most efficient when between a certain wattage of power draw. Similarly, using a fuel formulated for high compression will be less efficient than one for low compression in an engine that is low compression.
That explains it. I wasn’t thinking of Lexuses, but I guess if it’s a 2010-2011 if it does need premium.
I guess TPM is living it up all bougie-style in a Lexus.
I am not a car person.
It is unconcievable to me that you can identify the brand of a car from such a partial picture.
Pretty much.
I recognize the cap and its tether, but not sure what model. (looks close to a 2010 Prius or Yaris)
Running on a bad tune is not the same as running economically, octane sensors just determine the amount of tune modification needed to stay as economical as possible.
If you run a tank of the correct fuel and watch your st/lt trims then do the same with improper gas you’ll notice they’re not at all the same numbers.