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Old 10-25-2005, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by TXLapDog
Wow, this is all really good to know! Let's see here, I have about 125,000 miles on my Audi A6 and have used regular since day one. So by your calculations I am overdue for 2.5 engine rebuilds!

Or is this just a Crossfire characteristic?
This is why there are warning labels on electric hair dryers (WARNING DO NOT USE IN THE SHOWER WITH THE WATER RUNNING) IDIOTS are a dime a dozen. Someone should post on the audi board so whichever poor slob winds up with your car will know why it runs like sh*t. Likewise you'd be the first one to call an ambulance chaser to SUE AUDI when the damn thing finally does let go. Just in case you haven't done the math, you have saved maybe $1,000.00 in all that time. (25 mpg @ .20 diff per gallon) Out of warranty the new engine will cost approx $5,000.00. GEE THAT MAKES SENSE!!! Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't!!!
 
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Old 10-25-2005, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TXLapDog
Wow, this is all really good to know! Let's see here, I have about 125,000 miles on my Audi A6 and have used regular since day one. So by your calculations I am overdue for 2.5 engine rebuilds!

Or is this just a Crossfire characteristic?
You fail to see what the point would be for M.B. and others to require premium fuel for there engines. That I know of D.C. has no major stake in any oil company so they have nothing to gain financially from suggesting one fuel grade over another.
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by catman
I'm with you 100%. How many times have we read, "For about $2 more to buy premium....". It just looks like a pretty expensive experiment to me!
I looked up the specs and the Audi A6 runs a 12.5:1 compression ratio vs 10.0:1 for the Crossfire so TxLapDog must either be driving it very easy or live in a very cold climate. Either way I have always read that 9.5 - 9.7 is about the upper limit for regular unleaded. Its being penny wise and pound foolish in my book.
 
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Originally Posted by kmag50
Since we are on the subject of FUEL...I always use Shell premium in my Crossfire. What does everyone else use and I assume that Shell is good gas...am I right?
That company is owed by RAGHEADS...stop using it!!!
 
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