Chokinzoku
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So I’m stuck with 91 octane in California so I decided to try a blend of 100 octane + 91 octane to see if the Z would respond better acceleration-wise. I added 5 gallons of 100 plus about 11 gallons of 91, which probably gets me somewhere in the 94/95 range. The result is the Z is noticeably more responsive and pulls harder after 5K RPM. It already revs to redline super fast, but now it feels like it’s pulling there faster and harder. Interestingly the temperatures on the gauges stayed below 200 degrees F, except for the oil, which was at 206 F, and usually they are all above 200F.
The difference isn’t as big with 100 octane blend as it is in my ‘24 GT-R, which felt like the car took a dose of viagra, but it’s definitely restoring some lost horsepower that got deleted with the 91 octane in the Z. The car is running on Michelin PS4S and the tires were making more sounds than usual, telling me that more power is basically trying to make its way to the ground. The VR30 was designed to consume 93 octane, so the better the fuel blend you feed it, the better it responds. Kind of like eating a steak or eating lucky charms; one will give you higher quality protein and energy while the other just keeps you going…. 3-5 gallons of 100 octane with the remainder being 91 octane is my new go-to-fuel on this 23 Z.
The difference isn’t as big with 100 octane blend as it is in my ‘24 GT-R, which felt like the car took a dose of viagra, but it’s definitely restoring some lost horsepower that got deleted with the 91 octane in the Z. The car is running on Michelin PS4S and the tires were making more sounds than usual, telling me that more power is basically trying to make its way to the ground. The VR30 was designed to consume 93 octane, so the better the fuel blend you feed it, the better it responds. Kind of like eating a steak or eating lucky charms; one will give you higher quality protein and energy while the other just keeps you going…. 3-5 gallons of 100 octane with the remainder being 91 octane is my new go-to-fuel on this 23 Z.