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Psa1sonic Posted - May 24 2008 : 11:48:06 PM
why do you suggest 87 over 93 in a non turbo
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Aaron Cake Posted - Jun 02 2008 : 09:54:39 AM
Because that's what Mazda recommends in the owners manual. Throwing 93 octane fuel in the car is just going to waste money. The NA does not need the detonation resistance that 93 provides.

Mazda even recommends that 87 be run in the TII, though I prefer to tell people to use something with a bit higher rating.
Psa1sonic Posted - May 26 2008 : 01:02:13 AM
Sry i should clairfiy 87 octane over 93 octane in a stock 87 rx7 non turbo maby that makes more sence

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