Marc Collins
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Oh, I agree, but without knowing how much power it's pulling using 87 over 93, I prefer to use 93 to get all the HP I paid for, and for a full tank of 93 over 87, it's only around $10 a tank right now. I'll just skip a number 1 from Chic-Fil-A every other week to make up for it, and as @eflyguy mentioned, on a long trip I'll definitely fill up with 87, but spirited around town driving, 93 all the way, plus I need that piece of mind knowing that I'm not risking detonation.
Yep, as mentioned multiple times at the beginning of this thread, we need the HP figures at various octane levels from KIA. They put it in the manuals of some other models, but total silence re: the Stinger, which is disconcerting given the post-release change of recommendation from regular to premium fuel. My guess: the car would not achieve the advertised HP and/or fuel economy with regular, so they covered their behinds by changing the documentation before getting sued or slapped by the EPA. KIA/Hyundai is very familiar with how costly false advertising of fuel economy can be...


