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jmsspratlin
05-10-2007, 03:26 AM
Just curious as to what type of fuel you guys are running in your Hummers? By type, I am referring to 87,89, or 93 octane. I know alot of people swear that 93 is the only thing to run in such a lux vehicle, while others see no problem with 87 and an occassional dose octane injector cleaner. Just wondering the census on here. Thanks....Jamie
Mr_Pat
05-10-2007, 03:43 AM
Just curious as to what type of fuel you guys are running in your Hummers? By type, I am referring to 87,89, or 93 octane. I know alot of people swear that 93 is the only thing to run in such a lux vehicle, while others see no problem with 87 and an occassional dose octane injector cleaner. Just wondering the census on here. Thanks....Jamie
I live in WY and here regular is 85 octane and thats what I use. I think its because we are 6000 feet above sea level.
cl998
05-10-2007, 03:45 AM
I run 87 octane, I havent notiuced much of a difference with 93 or 94. Sometimes I run fuel injector cleaner, maybe every 6 months.
jmsspratlin
05-10-2007, 03:49 AM
Thats very nice to hear. My car is slated to only run 93 and above octane (needless to say I don't drive it much), however I was unsure what was normal to run in the Hummer. I have been running 89 since I bought it and adding a bottle of cleaner once a month (actually 2 bottles since 1 bottle treats 21 gallons) With the price of gas on the rise, I may down-grade to 87. Thanks for the responses...Jamie
It\'s a Dry Heat
05-10-2007, 03:58 AM
I would only use name brand stations, no discount gas. I use 87 oct and have done a test of 93 oct. I actually got less mpg. In my 04 H2 I get 12.1 around town. Never taken it out of town. Off roading is close to me in Arizona. Miles on my truck is 13.5k. My truck is in link.
Vern
jmsspratlin
05-10-2007, 04:04 AM
I would only use name brand stations, no discount gas. I use 87 oct and have done a test of 93 oct. I actually got less mpg. In my 04 H2 I get 12.1 around town. Never taken it out of town. Off roading is close to me in Arizona. Miles on my truck is 13.5k. My truck is in link.
Vern
Damn, you must not drive that thing much. An 04 with only 13K on it? WoW.
ttkresurfacing
05-10-2007, 12:00 PM
Believe it says in the owners manual that it set up for 87 octane.
Tim
Ernie Italy
05-10-2007, 01:01 PM
Here in Italy gasoline have 95 (min) octane until 105.
I use GPL or LPG Liquid Petroleum Gas and have 114 octane.
No problem ....
frenzy1
05-10-2007, 01:12 PM
^^^Same here in Belgium
Ernie Italy
05-10-2007, 02:22 PM
^^^Same here in Belgium
I've seen a better gas mileage with LPG and Hypertech Tuning.
Have you seen the same?
What is the price in B of LPG?
Here is 0.584 euro per liter
HummerHippy
05-10-2007, 03:01 PM
87 in an H3. I have consustantly heard for years, that higher octane only helps an engine with pinging. So if you don't have that problem with lower octane, there's no benefit from using higher priced, higher octane fuel.
Texas Red
05-11-2007, 01:36 PM
I've used only 87 for 65000 miles in my 2003 model, no problems. A friend has an Escalade with the same 6.0 Vortec and it clatters on 89. The H2 was tuned for 87 and that is what my 2003 manual recommends (as I recall).
Steve - SanJose
05-11-2007, 11:44 PM
running Chevron regular in my H3 (owners manual recommends regular)
HUMTECH
05-12-2007, 12:22 AM
You only need 87 octane. Higher octane fuel is for use when combustion chamber pressures are higher like when you add A supercharger. Octane is not A performance additive, rather it raises the fuels resistance to burn to prevent preignition in higher compression motors. If you use low octane fuel in A higher compression motor the fuel will ignite prior to the sparkplug firing causing pre-ignition/detonation from the pressure in the cylinder. No advantage to using A high octane fuel in A low compression motor.
mikejr
05-13-2007, 01:48 AM
running regular 87 in the H2, no knocking and runs like a champ.
MDimitri
05-13-2007, 02:11 AM
Believe it says in the owners manual that it set up for 87 octane.
Tim
Perfect, regular unleaded fuel is all you need!! I don't care what anyone eslse says, this is all you need. This is what GM says that is required, if you drive an asphalt prncess then you will need a octane boost and a fuel injector cleaner, such as the product offered by STP. If you drive your truck at least once a month on the highway then you will not require the cleaner...damn it's hard to type when drunk!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :beerchug: Holy crap stay aewAY FROM moonshibne...seee what I'm sayijnng... Arrgghhhhhh... I am losing typing control....HELP!!!!!!!
f5fstop
05-13-2007, 02:11 AM
Here in Italy gasoline have 95 (min) octane until 105.
I use GPL or LPG Liquid Petroleum Gas and have 114 octane.
No problem ....
The US uses research octane number (RON) x motors octane number (MON)/ 2 for their average on octane. Europe and most of the world uses RON number only, thus it appears as a higher octane, but in effect, it is the same octane level we use (+/- 1 or 2 points).
Best fuel to use is what the manufacturer recommends, in this case regular. Using other grades will only cost you money and make the oil companies profits go higher. My recommendation, if possible, use a Top-Tier Supplier:
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kauaiboy
05-13-2007, 07:40 PM
i am also running 87 on my 2006 H2 SUV with 3500 miles on it...i used shell or costco gas whichever is cheaper...btw here in Kauai, Hawaii...regular unleaded is now $3.47....
DennisAJC
05-13-2007, 09:10 PM
i am also running 87 on my 2006 H2 SUV with 3500 miles on it...i used shell or costco gas whichever is cheaper...btw here in Kauai, Hawaii...regular unleaded is now $3.47....
Holy chit! Glad to see you're alive buddy. Some of us thought it was you that drove off the cliff naked.:D
h2co-pilot
05-13-2007, 11:26 PM
Holy chit! Glad to see you're alive buddy. Some of us thought it was you that drove off the cliff naked.:D
lol :iagree:
GLBLWARMR
05-14-2007, 12:11 AM
i am also running 87 on my 2006 H2 SUV with 3500 miles on it...i used shell or costco gas whichever is cheaper...btw here in Kauai, Hawaii...regular unleaded is now $3.47....
Yeah I am only going to run 87 octane in mine. Gas has hit 3.20 for regular unleaded on oahu. I have to run 93 in my car and that is up to 3.40 for super.
Steve - SanJose
05-14-2007, 12:15 AM
I only use Chevron gas in all my vehicles (TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline) and never pay for injector cleaning.
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