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Premium or Regular......07 Attak

2 attak same year same color different mileage at same place in facts they were side by side the gaz the only diffe. mine with 87 would not start after many try and boosting the 91 start right up with no other help... 30miles in the wood it worth the money belive me :o|
 

attakred06 said:
2 attak same year same color different mileage at same place in facts they were side by side the gaz the only diffe. mine with 87 would not start after many try and boosting the 91 start right up with no other help... 30miles in the wood it worth the money belive me :o|

what would 91 have to do with 87, there must be something else wrong, the only difference is that 87 burns slower than 91, that should have nothing to do with starting
 
87 octane burn's faster than higher octane and if any thing 87 will start better because it will egnite easier although i doubt you would notice any differance from 87 to 91. Race sled's with 116 will not start when it gets cold with out help. You never want to run more octane than you have compression to burn, It will make less power and these stock sled's were setup for 87. This has been beat to death, It is a nobrainer. 87=more power and cheaper in these stock motor's.
 
My friend & I with same sleds tested this argument for a solid week in Maine last year. We saw no performance, starting or gas mileage differences. 87 was always 40 to 60 cents cheaper. Another friend who owns a gas station says he refills 87 tank every 4 to 5 days & higher octanes every 10 to 12 days. So no brainer here. If the sleds are modified it's a different conversation all together. Just my 2 cents; or in this case about 50 cents....to me...
 
Starry Knight said:
I run 87 mostly, but have run premium in it when the line for 87 was too long at the pump. Never noticed a bit of difference between the two except for price.

hey neighbor ! p.m. me sometime and we can b.s.
 
Running higher Octane, then the recommeded by the OEM on a stock sled will actually make you lose power.
 
High Octane fuel burns hotter

Daranello said:
What about 91 for break in since it runs cooler??

High octane fuel burns hotter not cooler. Higher compression engines require higher octane to prevent pre-ignition. Low compression engines do not gain any performance from high octane fuel and only burn hotter.
 


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