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Zahi posted:Don't give advice if you don't know what you're talking about. No kidding. The octane talk itt is dumb.
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Zahi posted:Don't give advice if you don't know what you're talking about. Realistically no one is gonna follow this advice. But plenty of people should.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 07:17 |
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Zahi posted:Don't give advice if you don't know what you're talking about. Somebody's salty about gobbling up the octane = power bs http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=25692 quote:Smaller, turbocharged engines can be used to raise fuel economy while meeting or exceeding the power and torque of larger engines, allowing engine downsizing and improved fuel economy with little or no performance compromise. Turbochargers work by using a turbine driven off the exhaust gas to pressurize the intake air. The pressurized intake air allows a turbocharged engine to produce more power compared with a naturally aspirated engine of the same size. In any case, unless your car is really old or was built in a shed the computer in it is advanced enough to mess with the timings to preempt knock, which will reduce performance and/or fuel economy but also prevent knock from destroying your engine. This goes for both turbos and NAs, its just that with the turbo is the only time I've actually noticed the reduction in performance. Also modern technology is essentially magic. Mazda only recommends 91 RON (87 AKI) for their skyactiv NA engines despite a 14:1 compression ratio. My 1990s beemer had a ratio of 10.5:1 and recommended 95 lmao
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 07:22 |
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I have a Honda and I think it takes gasoline? or maybe petrol
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# ? Oct 31, 2016 03:27 |
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nocal posted:I have a Honda and I think it takes gasoline? or maybe petrol I have a prius and it runs off of rainbows and good vibes. In a pinch, I can make it run off of NPR broadcasts, too! j/k I'd never
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LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Somebody's salty about gobbling up the octane = power bs It's not that octane=power, it's that your forced induction/naturally aspirated advice is stupid. Running 87 on a modern naturally aspirated car probably won't hurt it, but the power/efficiency loss is a real thing. It may not be as pronounced as on a turbo car, but it's there. Use what the manufacturer recommends.
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wallaka posted:It's not that octane=power, it's that your forced induction/naturally aspirated advice is stupid. Running 87 on a modern naturally aspirated car probably won't hurt it, but the power/efficiency loss is a real thing. It may not be as pronounced as on a turbo car, but it's there. Use what the manufacturer recommends. But why? You've just stated exactly the same information as me, just with a different conclusion. 95 and 98 costs about 11-16% more than 91 RON and in 4 years of hard driving I never noticed any difference despite a recommendation to use 95. I'll give a more valid criticism of my 'stupid advice'-- that I'm extrapolating from a small sample tested unscientifically. But if you went out tomorrow and filled 91 for the first time after years of filling 95/98 and noticed no significant difference in performance or fuel economy and knowing that modern engines automatically preempt knock, then why wouldn't you save that significant, both psychologically and economically, 11% in fuel cost? Here's some words (containing some additional qualifications that should be obvious) from people who did actually test it in a slightly more rigorous fashion http://www.caranddriver.com/features/regular-or-premium quote:The results were more dramatic with the test cars that require premium fuel. The turbocharged Saab's sophisticated Trionic engine-control system dialed the power back 9.8 percent on regular gas, and performance dropped 10.1 percent at the track. Burning regular in our BMW M3 diminished track performance by 6.6 percent, but neither the BMW nor the Saab suffered any drivability problems while burning regular unleaded fuel. Unfortunately, the M3's sophisticated electronics made it impossible to test the car on the dyno (see caption at top). Alright, for the Saab you get about a performance drop about proportional to the fuel unit price savings, but in an M3 that 6.6% is still about half that of the 10% difference in 95/91 RON, though its likely that anyone who owns a modern M3 would care very much about that 6.6% in lap times while giving zero fucks about saving money at the pump So all in all the more scientific test was neutral. It doesn't kill your engine.. probably (and lets face it, I've never heard of untuned, unchipped high performance cars made in the last ten years getting knock warning, so this reads like a cover-your-rear end legal disclaimer), and even in performance cars the decrease in performance was at most the savings unit fuel cost. I gave that stupid advice because apart from many people not actually knowing that their recommended fuel grade is, lots of people buy premium fuel despite knowing that their maker recommends the cheapest 91 because they bought the bullshit about high octane = better performance/economy all the time, or that advertisement where filling V-POWER = little people scrubbing the insides of your pistons as you drive. AAA estimates this unnecessary spending in the US to be in the tune of $2.1 billion a year (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-drivers-waste-billions-paying-for-premium-gas-aaa-says-2016-09-20) A quote from that article, quote:(AAA said that only 16% of vehicles sold in the U.S. require premium fuel) Now, maybe SA really is a forum filled with trust fund babies and billionaires, and by recommending 91 if your car has an NA engine I'm dooming many unfortunate goons to an embarrassing afternoon the next time they bring their aventador to a local lambo club's drag race event, or maybe I've given their ferrari enzos a sentence of death-via-91 RON, but I would wager that its more likely the people reading my post fall into the category of people-who-fill-premium-for-no-reason, don't you think? e: for content So I can impale my fingers LUBE UP YOUR BUTT has a new favorite as of 17:09 on Oct 31, 2016 |
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My 2011 Crown Vic takes something called FlexFuel but I just put regular in it and it seems to run ok. What would happen if I put premium in a FlexFuel V8?
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nocal posted:I have a Honda and I think it takes gasoline? or maybe petrol There's only one thing you need to fuel your vehicle...
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The Fuzzy Hulk posted:My 2011 Crown Vic takes something called FlexFuel but I just put regular in it and it seems to run ok. What would happen if I put premium in a FlexFuel V8? When you fuel up, just do this...
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The Fuzzy Hulk posted:My 2011 Crown Vic takes something called FlexFuel but I just put regular in it and it seems to run ok. What would happen if I put premium in a FlexFuel V8? FlexFuel just means your engine can run on higher ethanol/methanol fuels than older engines designed for 0 ethanol (that can sort of run but less well on E10 THANKS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR CORN SUBSIDIES ASSHOLES) so if you put premium in it... you'll just waste money
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LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Now, maybe SA really is a forum filled with trust fund babies and billionaires Whole lotta words demonstrating that you don't know. Basically by using lower octane than you're supposed to, the fuel doesn't burn properly. The manufacturer recommends fuel based on compression and they design the engine around a certain octane. If you're trying some scheme to save money, you're just going to burn your valves and it will cost you in the long run.
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# ? Oct 31, 2016 19:35 |
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We interrupt the least interesting derail in thread history to learn that toucans will eat faberge eggs
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# ? Oct 31, 2016 19:40 |
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Expensive as gently caress winter parka that should keep me warm for years to come. Quite happy that it's made in Quebec. Expensive as gently caress merino base layer that I got for free Not being cold will be fun
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 23:39 |
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I wish it got cold here. It's hot as balls in California and it hasn't rained in a decade. Help us and send water.
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 23:41 |
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KingColliwog posted:Expensive as gently caress winter parka that should keep me warm for years to come. Quite happy that it's made in Quebec.
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Mu Zeta posted:I wish it got cold here. It's hot as balls in California and it hasn't rained in a decade. Help us and send water. ?????? It's been raining weekly for the last 3 weeks or so ??????
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:07 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Canada Goose? Quartz Co. Very similar to canada goose in materials and pricing, although I like to think it's a bit higher quality since it's all handmade here om Quebec in a small factory and much less of them are being made and it's not a well known brand so they can't just ride their logo. It certainly looks a bit higher quality (especially the fur which is also removable which is a nice bonus) Also has the advantage of not being canada goose so people won't think I'm a tool quite as much. Before hearing about this I was thinking of buying a canada goose with the black logo so it wouldn't stand out as much but would have settled for a regular canada goose in a worst case scenario because I'm sick and tired of being cold and other great parkas are fugly or more expensive. KingColliwog has a new favorite as of 02:27 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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Dogbrisket posted:?????? It's been raining weekly for the last 3 weeks or so ?????? Yeah but my lawn is still dead. A little rain doesn't mean we're out of the drought.
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Mu Zeta posted:I wish it got cold here. It's hot as balls in California and it hasn't rained in a decade. Help us and send water. 6 month of winter isn't that fun either.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:37 |
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KingColliwog posted:6 month of winter isn't that fun either. You get spring, though, and festival season, at Atwater Market if I guess city correctly.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:46 |
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Subjunctive posted:You get spring, though, and festival season, at Atwater Market if I guess city correctly. Wrong city (3 hours east) but yeah atwater market is nice and so is festival season and spring/autumn are great. Basically, the 2 weeks of "not snow" are really awesome
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:54 |
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I like Pittsburgh. We get like 3 months of "Probably shouldn't ride today but it's safe enough if I take it easy...", a week or two of "Oh god did I put the snow tires on the car?", and then a 9 month "Cool but beautiful -> Too hot -> Cool but beautiful" horseshoe.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:57 |
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Not something I planned on getting but Because this morning at my desk I opened my LG G4 and it froze. Then it got bootlocked and would not enter diagnostic mode. By chance, the guy at the carrier store was a very old friend of mine who managed to accept my bricked G4 as a trade in, and I got $300 in credit for accessories, so I got an Otterbox, battery back up, a few other things and
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 04:19 |
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New gen Kindle Paperwhite for $79 thanks to a pricing error that Amazon customer support honored. Still happy with my old gen 1, but this was a great deal and I've been wanting the backlight for reading in bed/camping.
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Bottom Liner posted:New gen Kindle Paperwhite for $79 thanks to a pricing error that Amazon customer support honored. Still happy with my old gen 1, but this was a great deal and I've been wanting the backlight for reading in bed/camping. The Paperwhite is truly a Good Kindle. I love mine, the light is so good. The page-flip takes a bit of getting used to, but now picking up my old one feels like trying to cut food with a spoon.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 04:35 |
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treiz01 posted:Not something I planned on getting but I thought they stopped selling these because they are bombs?
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 05:49 |
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ddiddles posted:I thought they stopped selling these because they are bombs? I got the regular S7 not the Note. My buddy was telling me that they are stuck with several dozen because they are no longer allowed to ship them, so they are just gonna sit in the store. For how long? No one knows!
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 05:55 |
A fancy faux-stainless airsoft 1911 to be my new game gun. I'm probably going to throw on black grips.
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Bottom Liner posted:New gen Kindle Paperwhite for $79 thanks to a pricing error that Amazon customer support honored. Still happy with my old gen 1, but this was a great deal and I've been wanting the backlight for reading in bed/camping. Got one of these for my niece today because books are expensive in NZ and she reads faster than Johnny-5. After much loving around with Amazon accounts, gift card balances, and geographic sale restrictions. I finally managed to set it up so she can read books at cheap UK prices. And people wonder why there's piracy.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 15:28 |
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I got this Philips wake up light on sale. Hopefully this will turn my life around. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0093162RM
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xtal posted:I got this Philips wake up light on sale. Hopefully this will turn my life around. Sweet, I need one of these too! I can only get a good night's sleep if it's pitch-dark in my room, but then it's super hard to wake up in the morning. Perfect. strangemusic has a new favorite as of 17:35 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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xtal posted:I got this Philips wake up light on sale. Hopefully this will turn my life around. I've had one for a year, since I moved to Seattle, and the difference between days I don't use it and days I do are like night and day.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 17:40 |
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I don't even own a record player. Link here: https://mondotees.com/products/shovel-knight-the-definitive-soundtrack-pre-order
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Tim Whatley posted:
Should have this included: https://youtu.be/t_o9ExNaAb8
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 21:42 |
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A couple of these for the house we're moving into:
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Theatre tickets for a show (booked for next May!) https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/show/don-juan-in-soho
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 22:50 |
Solid Cake posted:Would you mind coming back and posting a trip report after you've used it for a few weeks? I'm actually in the same position you are - I have a Nexus 6P right now and it's a fine phone, but the reviews on the Pixel XL are very enticing. I've only had my Nexus for a year but I'm wondering if it's worth the upgrade. Would really appreciate it! Follow up as requested - The Pixel XL is the best phone I've ever used. That being said, the 6P was the best phone I had ever used before that. There are two things I miss about the 6P - tilt to wake ambient display and stereo front facing speakers, although the downfiring Pixel speaker is way better than I expected. If I didn't keep putting my fingers over it I wouldn't mind. Honestly, unless you're rolling in money, I'd wait for next year. It's just not a big enough leap, especially once you get 7.1 on the 6P (I was in the beta program). It's a shame the 6P didn't get the recognition it deserves. Loving the camera though, took this shot tonight in downtown Vancouver (no editing, no natural light, pouring rain) UnfortunateSexFart has a new favorite as of 09:40 on Nov 3, 2016 |
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Sunrise lamp trip report: wow I feel awesome and don't want to die clutching feebly at an inevitable third coffee this morning. A++ purchase.
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