can i run 91 octane in a v6 pajero

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LOWDWN
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can i run 91 octane in a v6 pajero

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if i tweek the timming or something can i safely run a v6 pajero gen2 on 91 octane?

if so wats the specs

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Post by Highway »

Our '97 Pajero runs fine and has been running fine on 91 for a couple of years. It is the 3.5 V6 gas guzzler version though.
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i cant imaine there beeing any nocicable diff between them also at such low compressin cant imagine it beeing dangerous
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If it is a DOHC 3.5 then it needs to be high octane.

Think the SOHC 3.5 and 3.0 can run on 91 but not 100%
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods ;)
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Post by mrplane »

3.5 dohc needs high octane.Had a mate who tried is on 91 and 96 and got better fuel economy on 96. Single cam engines 91 no prob. All mitsi injected engines are 5 degrees with the timing plug shorted to ground. Usually its a brown round plug on fire wall
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mrplane wrote:3.5 dohc needs high octane.Had a mate who tried is on 91 and 96 and got better fuel economy on 96. Single cam engines 91 no prob. All mitsi injected engines are 5 degrees with the timing plug shorted to ground. Usually its a brown round plug on fire wall


oh cool, thankyou
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Post by mytronic »

Hi
I run my 1993 3.0 V6 JTop at 240000km on 91, it loves it and has no issues under load.

Cheers Mike
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