Gr8White
09-18-2008, 11:44 PM
I was told when i bought my RX8 that it required premium fuel. Then today I was talking to a friend who used to own an RX7 and he was saying that they were able to run off of 68 octane. So, was the dealership BSing me? or was the RX7 simply a sturdy rotary?
ken-x8
09-18-2008, 11:51 PM
Mazda recommends premium fuel. They require at least 87 octane.
Where did your friend find 68 octane for his RX-7?
Ken
RenKat
09-18-2008, 11:56 PM
The RX8 wants 91, the older RX cars liked 87.
tunerwannab
09-19-2008, 12:14 AM
Where did your friend find 68 octane for his RX-7?
Ken
1.54631 to 1 water mix ratio. :lol:
Old Rotor
09-19-2008, 12:29 AM
I was told when i bought my RX8 that it required premium fuel. Then today I was talking to a friend who used to own an RX7 and he was saying that they were able to run off of 68 octane. So, was the dealership BSing me? or was the RX7 simply a sturdy rotary?
Some can and others can't. The only way to find out is give it a try and if you don't hear MIAC (Marbles In A Can) which is what detonation sounds like in a rotary (ping in piston engines) then your OK. If you do hear MIAC, add prem-fuel or mid-grade right away or you will hurt your engine. It will be worst on very hot days when you are accelerating hard. You can do the throttle body by pass too, it helps. I can run reg-87 now that Mazda did the de-carbon cleaning on my engine.
Gr8White
09-19-2008, 01:21 AM
yeah the joke was that his RX7 could run on kerosene
nycgps
09-19-2008, 01:38 AM
yeah the joke was that his RX7 could run on kerosene
that means his car has been heavily modified.
you should not expect to live if u just dump kerosene into ur gas tank ...
ken-x8
09-19-2008, 12:32 PM
you should not expect to live if u just dump kerosene into ur gas tank ...
Unless you have a Turbonator, which is based on jet engine technology.
StealthTL
09-19-2008, 12:41 PM
Even if you HAD some 68 Octane rated gas - how would you know?
Take it to PepBoys and get 'em to measure it?
Buy an 'Octalyzer' at WalMart?
S
irfan
09-20-2008, 11:34 AM
like its been said.. premium preferred... regular ok, just reduced performance but no damage.
Hokesmoke
09-20-2008, 11:43 AM
And also as it has been said before, why not follow the mazda specifications in your "sports" car and get all of the performance you can out of it since it is only like $2 more per fillup.
fahrfegneugen
09-20-2008, 12:04 PM
Even if you HAD some 68 Octane rated gas - how would you know?
Take it to PepBoys and get 'em to measure it?
Buy an 'Octalyzer' at WalMart?
S
Maybe he works for an oil company...
Just buy the premium and good premium, like Chevron or something. Skimping on gas and oil will hurt you someday.
I was told when i bought my RX8 that it required premium fuel. Then today I was talking to a friend who used to own an RX7 and he was saying that they were able to run off of 68 octane. So, was the dealership BSing me? or was the RX7 simply a sturdy rotary?
You also were given an owners' manual. What does it say? Here's what mine says: