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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorer85? News to me :(
Pray tell, how did they manage two lose 2, R+M /2 points? Here we are SELLING sweet fracked crude or trading it for sour thick Mayan asphaltic crude, prices are going up and finished gasoline quality is going down? The commodities speculators strike again? More alcohol? - RAS43Explorer III
Colo Native wrote:
Here in Colorado 85 is the same as 87 I believe
Correct! In many western states 85 octane gas will work the same as 87 due to the higher altitude. No need to buy the much higher priced 87. The car won't know the difference. - Sam_SpadeExplorer
Colo Native wrote:
Here in Colorado 85 is the same as 87 I believe
ONLY as long as you STAY at high altitude.
I has something to do with atmospheric pressure and air density.
85 stays 85 no matter what you do.
And when you hit the valley, it's not quite enough.
But not likely to cause a major problem either. - Colo_NativeExplorerHere in Colorado 85 is the same as 87 I believe
- Probably fine with 85... however I use the next higher grade as my owner's manual says 87 minimum.
- gvisnicExplorerI live in Colorado and use 85 octane in my 2005 v10 motorhome, 2010 v6 Buick Lacrosse and 2014 v6 Jeep Grand Cherokee. No problems at all.
- 1320FastbackExplorerBring along some onctane boost just in case.
- Sam_SpadeExplorer
wnjj wrote:
Some mountain states have 85 but still have mid and/or super which will be higher. The thing is, if they sell it, it probably means you're at a high enough elevation that you can use it just fine.
All true.
But IF you are just passing THROUGH the mountains, it is best not to pump in a full tank of 85 if you will be down in the valley again before it's gone.
Put half a tank in......or go for mid-grade. - darsben1Explorer87 may not be the lowest grade on the pump in some areas but you will have an option for 87 or better octane. A little simple math if necessary should keep you around 87 octane. for example the pump may have 85 and 89 octane a fifty fifty mix should suffice
- wnjjExplorer IISome mountain states have 85 but still have mid and/or super which will be higher. The thing is, if they sell it, it probably means you're at a high enough elevation that you can use it just fine.
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