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Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by EngRichie: 3:15am On Jan 04, 2020
You would have been correct if you said "high end power".
It actually reduces low end torque.
Regards.

HeavenlyBang:


Correct me if I'm wrong. You get a slightly better exhaust note and more low-end power with a cat delete. What are the perks of keeping your cat, emissions aside?
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by EngRichie: 3:18am On Jan 04, 2020
Arguable.
HeavenlyBang:


AFAIK, cat deletes improve fuel economy, not the other way around.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by HeavenlyBang(m): 6:14am On Jan 04, 2020
EngRichie:
You would have been correct if you said "high end power".
It actually reduces low end torque.
Regards.


Just telling you what I noticed after removing my cat.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by EngRichie: 12:31pm On Jan 04, 2020
OK.
HeavenlyBang:


Just telling you what I noticed after removing my cat.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by sooperrescue(m): 10:24pm On Jan 05, 2020
ejikeze:


Please what is your advise I'm looking at importing an RX 450h for my work and it is premium unleaded fuel required. Should I get the car and rely on the available octane boosters or should I just forget about it and go for highlander hybrid which is regular unleaded? I just like the luxury with the lexus. Please help a brother.
Go ahead with the Lexus but you should worry more about the hybrid than the fuel.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by Jabia(m): 11:59pm On Jun 23, 2020
radautoworks:


We sell this http://weblink.carquest.com/acl/?mfgName=LCS&partNumber=10026 N6,953

Just got an 07' RDX. Would you recommend this?
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by radautoworks: 1:29am On Jun 24, 2020
Jabia:


Just got an 07' RDX. Would you recommend this?
you can, but are you trying to compensate for lack of premium fuel to boost output or keep fuel system clean?
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by Jabia(m): 12:56am On Jun 25, 2020
radautoworks:
you can, but are you trying to compensate for lack of premium fuel to boost output or keep fuel system clean?

Trying to compensate for our lack of premium fuel.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by radautoworks: 3:06am On Jun 25, 2020
Jabia:


Trying to compensate for our lack of premium fuel.

I'd say use Lucas or gumout fuel treatment long term and occasionally alternate with the octane booster.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by Jabia(m): 11:28am On Jun 25, 2020
radautoworks:


I'd say use Lucas or gumout fuel treatment long term and occasionally alternate with the octane booster.

Totally new to this. Have this available for sale as well?
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by radautoworks: 7:23pm On Jun 25, 2020
Jabia:


Totally new to this. Have this available for sale as well?

Yup, just contact support and they'll be able to give you pricing and availability.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpnlBXmlO9N/?igshid=lofiro2emjzl

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Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by ejikeze: 12:31am On Jul 26, 2020
sooperrescue:

Go ahead with the Lexus but you should worry more about the hybrid than the fuel.

Okay. Please what about Lexus GX460. It is premium unleaded required. Will it do well with our fuel or must I use octane boosters?
Thanks for you concern bro. God bless you.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by sooperrescue(m): 5:30am On Jul 26, 2020
ejikeze:


Okay. Please what about Lexus GX460. It is premium unleaded required. Will it do well with our fuel or must I use octane boosters?
Thanks for you concern bro. God bless you.
Amen. For your peace of mind, use the booster. Many of the brand are having engine issues nowadays.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by 9icetoo(m): 9:33am On Jul 26, 2020
9icetoo:
Acuras and infinitis have it really bad. I couldn't rev more than 3k rpm yesterday cause my acura pinged so badly. I used to add octane booster to every tank of fuel to stop the pings. However when I found out that the MMT in those boosters will harm my engine and cat, I stopped using them. It was awful. I drove like a granny throughout my journey yesterday. Mpg and performance really suffered. Imagine getting 16mpg on a highway and not being able to go past 3k rpm.
Just an update on this thread. cheesy
The pings are gone. grin
Happy days. Travelled with the car recently (over 900 miles) round trip and not one ping.
I suspect my pistons had carbon on them and previous highway trips with octane boosters and a few Italian tune ups (make that a lot) had burnt out the carbon.
I suspected this was the case because a few times in lag, I'd occasionally rev my engine during spirited driving and won't notice any ping.
I put the hammer down a few times on the trip (car fully loaded) even when going uphill on the Benin bypass and nothing. No pings.
The good days are here. cheesy

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Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by banky3w(m): 2:26pm On Jul 28, 2020
9icetoo:

Just an update on this thread. cheesy
The pings are gone. grin
Happy days. Travelled with the car recently (over 900 miles) round trip and not one ping.
I suspect my pistons had carbon on them and previous highway trips with octane boosters and a few Italian tune ups (make that a lot) had burnt out the carbon.
I suspected this was the case because a few times in lag, I'd occasionally rev my engine during spirited driving and won't notice any ping.
I put the hammer down a few times on the trip (car fully loaded) even when going uphill on the Benin bypass and nothing. No pings.
The good days are here. cheesy
Congratulations bro. Your previous experience made me run from that car! grin

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Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by 9icetoo(m): 10:58pm On Jul 28, 2020
banky3w:

Congratulations bro. Your previous experience made me run from that car! grin
You can come back now. cheesy
All is well. The truth is most new cars have knock sensors which will ₩etard* timing* to prevent knock if all else checks out.
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by banky3w(m): 2:52am On Jul 29, 2020
9icetoo:

You can come back now. cheesy
All is well. The truth is most new cars have knock sensors which will ₩etard* timing* to prevent knock if all else checks out.
Thanks, I’ll pass. I’ll almost be clawing at my skin if I’m limited to 3000 rpm while interstate. But I guess it won’t be as bad as it sounds sha!
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by theoilguy: 6:16am On Aug 02, 2020
sooperrescue:

Amen. For your peace of mind, use the booster. Many of the brand are having engine issues nowadays.

Oga, I am still waiting for my balance... Thats all I ll say for now..
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by skienketronics(m): 8:00am On Aug 02, 2020
Please read this article.


Petrol sold to Nigeria from Europe ‘dirtier’ than black market ‘bush’ fuel
Samples from illegal refineries in Niger delta found to be of a higher quality than imported petrol in new analysis

Black market fuel made from stolen oil in rudimentary “bush” refineries hidden deep in the creeks and swamps of the Niger delta is less polluting than the highly toxic diesel and petrol that Europe exports to Nigeria, new laboratory analysis has found.

Shell, Exxon, Chevron and other major oil companies extract and export up to 2m barrels a day of high quality, low sulphur “Bonny Light” crude from the Niger delta. But very little of this oil is refined in the country because its four state-owned refineries are dysfunctional or have closed.

Instead, international dealers export to Nigeria around 900,000 tonnes a year of low-grade, “dirty” fuel, made in Dutch, Belgian and other European refineries, and hundreds of small-scale artisanal refineries produce large quantities of illegal fuel from oil stolen from the network of oil pipelines that criss-cross the Niger delta.

The net result, says international resource watchdog group Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) in a new report, is that Nigeria has some of the worst air pollution in the world, with dense clouds of choking soot hanging over gridlocked cities leading to a rise in serious health conditions as well as damaged vehicles.

Illegal refineries and pollution among the waterways in Rivers State, Nigeria.
Illegal refineries and pollution among the waterways in Rivers State, Nigeria. Photograph: Staff/Reuters
The extreme toxicity of the “official” fuel exported from Europe surprised researchers who took samples of diesel sold in government-licensed filling stations in Port Harcourt and Lagos. They found that on average the fuel exceeded EU pollution limits by as much as 204 times, and by 43 times the level for gasoline.

Laboratory analysis also showed that the black market fuel was highly polluting but of a higher quality than the imported diesel and gasoline. The average “unofficial” diesel tested exceeded the level of EU sulphur standards 152 times, and 40 times the level for gasoline.

“Our research suggests that Nigeria is having dirty fuel dumped on it that cannot be sold to other countries with higher and better implemented standards. The situation is so bad that the average diesels sampled are of an even lower quality that that produced by artisanal refining camps in the creeks of the Niger delta,” said Florence Kayemba, SDN programme manager.

With more than 11m, mostly old, cars imported from Europe and Japan on the roads, and hundreds of thousands of inefficient generators used by households and businesses for electricity, Nigeria ranks fourth in the world for deaths caused by air pollution. It has been estimated that 114,000 people die prematurely from air pollution each year.

The air quality in cities like Port Harcourt, Aba, Onitsha and Kaduna has reached crisis levels of pollution in recent years, and there is mounting evidence of rising asthma, lung, heart and respiratory diseases.

A firefighter works to put out the fire from a ruptured oil pipeline near Lagos.
A firefighter works to put out the fire from a ruptured oil pipeline near Lagos. Photograph: Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP
More than half of developing countries, mainly in Africa and Latin America, still use high-sulphur fuels which have long been illegal to burn in western countries. In Nigeria the practice is encouraged by an opaque fuel subsidy system that keeps prices relatively low at the pumps, but is widely thought to fuel corruption. Refineries in Europe are allowed to make the fuel if countries agree to accept it.

The SDN report, part-funded by the UK Foreign Office’s anti-corruption conflict, stability and security fund, calculates that around half the air pollution in Port Harcourt, a city of more than 3 million people, comes from the burning of official and unofficial fuel. The rest comes from nearby gas flaring, other industries, and the burning of rubbish.

'This place used to be green': the brutal impact of oil in the Niger Delta
Levels of particulate matter in Port Harcourt and Lagos, says SDN, are 20% worse than Delhi in India, the most polluted capital city in the world, where emergency levels of photochemical smogs are common. In 2016, the River Niger port city of Onitsha was said by the World Health Organization to be the world’s most polluted city, the concentration of PM10s – soot particles – was recorded at 594 micrograms per cubic metre; compared with the WHO safe limit of 66.

“The Niger delta already suffers environmental, health and livelihood impacts from decades of oil spill pollution, gas flaring and artisanal refining. This research indicates that it not only experiences the repercussions of producing crude oil, but also in the consumption of dirty official and unofficial fuels,” said the report.

According to industry sources which track legal and illegal oil cargo movements – who asked to remain anonymous – around 80% of Nigeria’s petroleum products come from the Netherlands and Belgium. The two countries have some of Europe’s largest refineries.

“This is even more concerning at a time when Nigeria is facing an outbreak of coronavirus. High levels of pollution and pre-existing respiratory and other health conditions may increase the risk that Covid-19 poses to the health of the population,” said Matthew Halstead of Noctis, which conducted the laboratory research.

The SDN report substantiates allegations made in a 2016 Public Eye investigation and a Dutch government report in 2018, that European refineries and commodity brokers were blending crude oil with benzene and other carcinogenic chemicals to create fuels hundreds of times over European pollution limits for the weakly-regulated African market. This was said to be causing significant particulate pollution, damage to vehicles, and adverse health impacts for local populations.

Nigeria, along with Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Benin promised in 2017 to stop the imports of “Africa quality” oil products as part of a UN environment programme initiative. But while Ghana has acted, reducing sulphur from 3,000 to 50 parts per million, Nigeria has argued that it needs more time to adapt.

Traffic as people attempt to rush out of Abuja, Nigeria. Photograph: Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters
However, the recent collapse in oil prices because of Covid-19 means that imported fuel no longer needs to be subsidised and should no longer be a barrier to Nigeria adopting higher standards.

Illegal artisanal refineries are said by SDN to be growing fast in number and scale, now producing 5-20% of all the gasoline and diesel consumed in Nigeria from the estimated 175,000 barrels of crude oil stolen each year.

The bush refineries are highly dangerous and frequently explode, adding to air, water and soil pollution in the mangrove swamps. But they are an important source of income for communities.

According to SDG, if Nigeria insisted on diesel imports that complied to the country’s intended fuel sulphur standards, particulate emissions could be reduced by 50%, greatly improving pollution and reducing health costs. It recommends that Nigeria enforces its proposed sulphur standards as soon as possible and considers engaging with artisanal oil refiners in future.

https://amp.theguardian.com/global-development/2020/jul/01/petrol-sold-to-nigeria-from-europe-dirtier-than-black-market-bush-fuel
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by HeavenlyBang(m): 8:04am On Aug 02, 2020

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Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by starrez: 10:05am On Aug 08, 2020
radautoworks:


I'd say use Lucas or gumout fuel treatment long term and occasionally alternate with the octane booster.

Hello Ma,

Please which would you advise for use as a long term fuel treatment in a 2010 Lexus Rx350 requiring premium fuel.


Thank you

Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by radautoworks: 6:22pm On Aug 09, 2020
starrez:


Hello Ma,

Please which would you advise for use as a long term fuel treatment in a 2010 Lexus Rx350 requiring premium fuel.


Thank you

Hello, bottom one
Re: Premium Fuel Required Cars. by willian10: 1:59am On Jan 04, 2023
starrez:


Hello Ma,

Please which would you advise for use as a long term fuel treatment in a 2010 Lexus Rx350 requiring premium fuel.


Thank you

How is it?
Did it increase your mpg?

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