View Full Version : 91RON fuel used for GTI ARGHH!!
GTIWesome
05-06-2009, 09:08 AM
Guys, my g/f has had to fill up on 91 ron (she realised too late she only had 10km in the tank and was at a station with only 91ron, rushed for work etc etc).
Ive read a few threads that the car will basically de tune to accomodate the fuel, but appears that no lasting damage will result.
She put in $10 worth (about 120kms), so should i just be runing it down to vapour now, or putting in some of the special boost mixture that stations sell...or do anything else?
If special station boost mixture, how much of it, and which brand is recommended? I have had no experience with this stuff before.
Logzy
05-06-2009, 09:14 AM
Just put 98 in and forget about it. No big deal.
h100vw
05-06-2009, 09:14 AM
Don't panic, just put some good stuff in as soon as you can. If it's chipped don't flog it until you have filled the tank with some 95 or 98.
You won't cause any damage, the ECU will look after the engine.
Gavin
Sharkie
05-06-2009, 09:22 AM
Dimitri, you should really give her a stern talking to ......:)
Fill it up with 98 as soon as you can though .......
you can run most 98 octane cars on 91.. just drive them VERY sedately.. dont put your foot down and generally they wont ping..
the only other enemy when running low octane fuel is hot weather..
Did that once to my car.. Only a about 3 litres though then I realized. Nothing major happened and it just ran as if it was a little weak..
Big Yellow
05-06-2009, 11:35 AM
Did that once to my car.. Only a about 3 litres though then I realized. Nothing major happened and it just ran as if it was a little weak..
you put petrol in your diesel???????????
multi97
05-06-2009, 11:43 AM
The car has a knock sensor... so all thats gonna happen is more fuel consumption and/or less power. No big deal.. If you don't flog it, then it probably won't ping (knocking sound).
Just fill it up with 98 Octane when you can or 100 Octane if you really want to 'balance' it back out - but not neccessary.
you put petrol in your diesel???????????
Oh haha no! Should've mentioned that it was about 6 months ago when I had my Bora. And it was one of those stupid Mobil stations that use numbers instead of words to describe their fuels.
Big Yellow
05-06-2009, 12:00 PM
Oh haha no! Should've mentioned that it was about 6 months ago when I had my Bora. And it was one of those stupid Mobil stations that use numbers instead of words to describe their fuels.
hahahaha oh yeah, couldnt see your super duper fluro green writing lol!!
i've also nearly pumped up with Mobil 6000 instead of the 8000 lol. stupid mobil!!
KWICKS
05-06-2009, 12:12 PM
Mrs must be tight only putting $10 worth in. I reckon that kind of "error" requires a BJ for forgiveness.
Top it up with a full tank of 98.
Mrs must be tight only putting $10 worth in. I reckon that kind of "error" requires a BJ for forgiveness.
Top it up with a full tank of 98.
It's those sort of situations where you're happy she was being tight and not generously splurging by filling up.
Logzy
05-06-2009, 01:10 PM
Mrs must be tight only putting $10 worth in. I reckon that kind of "error" requires a BJ for forgiveness.
Top it up with a full tank of 98.
A swallow one.!!
bazzle
05-06-2009, 01:37 PM
hahahaha oh yeah, couldnt see your super duper fluro green writing lol!!
i've also nearly pumped up with Mobil 6000 instead of the 8000 lol. stupid mobil!!
Ive used 6000 and BP 95 a few times when Ive had too. Have not felt or noticed any changes etc.
I think we all worry too muchly...
Bazzle
Maverick
05-06-2009, 01:47 PM
Ive used 6000 and BP 95 a few times when Ive had too. Have not felt or noticed any changes etc.
I think we all worry too muchly...
That's because you don't have a modern engine :biggrin:
The R32 engine is so old they didn't have super petrol on the market when it was launched :nana:
Ive used 6000 and BP 95 a few times when Ive had too. Have not felt or noticed any changes etc.
I think we all worry too muchly...
Bazzle
I think we only worry too much because VW makes such a huge deal about it :brutal:
GTIWesome
05-06-2009, 05:37 PM
Thanks all, comments much appreciated as always, was a little concerned the dub would run like a dog and/ or cost more $$ in the upcoming services as well.
In my g/f's defence, it was the second servo that she had pulled up at and nothing but the regular stuff to be found with the gauge steadily running down.
As an aside, interesting how some servos dont even stock the top end stuff anymore.
Everyone enjoy the long weekend (with apologies to the Westerners on the forum) :drinkbeer:
geoff_gti
07-06-2009, 03:29 PM
Everyone enjoy the long weekend (with apologies to the Westerners on the forum) :drinkbeer:
It's ok, we had a long weekend last weekend. In fact I had 4 days off :) Another long weekend would have been nice though, haven't got one now til Sept! :duh:
It's ok, we had a long weekend last weekend. In fact I had 4 days off :) Another long weekend would have been nice though, haven't got one now til Sept! :duh:
Not fair!! This is our last long weekend for the year! And we also get a stupid Wednesday off in the middle of the week sometime in August...
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