Mr Whippy said:How many keys should I get?
What is normal operating temp for coolant? (ish, just because I have no idea)
Also, is it recommended to run 97 on the early 3.0?
Thanks
Dave
Smokin said:Do they rate octane in the UK the same as the US? Around here, 93 is the norm for "premium". That's what I run and my coupe seems really happy with it.
My coolant gauge reads dead on 12:00.
pmeloche said:Smokin said:Do they rate octane in the UK the same as the US? Around here, 93 is the norm for "premium". That's what I run and my coupe seems really happy with it.
My coolant gauge reads dead on 12:00.
In North America, the AKI (Anti-Knock Index) follows the formula (R+M)/2. That is the average of the RON and MON AKI of a gasoline. Roughly, the MON value of a gasoline will be 8~10 lower than the RON number. In Europe the AKI used is the RON number itself. So their 95 Octane gasoline is the RON number. The MON number would be roughly 8 less and the average of these two numbers (95 + 87) would be 91. Our Octane 93 Premium gasoline has therefore an equivalent AKI of 97 in Europe.
A simple rule is to subtract 4 to the european gasoline grade to get our equivalent in North America.
Cheers.
Sticks said:Hi,
my local garage owner with 30+ yrs exp says supermarket fuel doesn't have the additives that the big companies use, so I use V Power. Bit of an old debate really, but unless you do a lot of miles the cost is minimal.
Good luck, hope you enjoy it.
cj10jeeper said:Don't forget to ensure you get all those little things like locking wheel nut
bigshurv said:I think they must have been an option cos my 03 didn't have them, amazing on such an expensive car with sexy wheels.