I have a new-to-me 2015 Yamaha 150 SHO (F150LA I think). Out of habit from my older engines, I filled up the tank with regular car gas, 87 octane, 10% ethanol. Never had a problem with that on older engines.
Now, yikes, I read the manual for the 2015 150 SHO and they are pretty emphatic that it needs at least 89 octane. I understand the engine knock thing, and the timing retarding to prevent knock, been there done that on car motors for years.
But what to do with this one tank of 87 octane this time? Should I just ignore it? If I hear any knock I can change speed or not accelerate fast perhaps. Or maybe put in some store bought octane booster just for this tank? Any thoughts appreciated.
ps: I'll go to 89 octane car gas (10% ethanol is allowed per Yamaha manual) for future fills of course)
thanks
Paul
Now, yikes, I read the manual for the 2015 150 SHO and they are pretty emphatic that it needs at least 89 octane. I understand the engine knock thing, and the timing retarding to prevent knock, been there done that on car motors for years.
But what to do with this one tank of 87 octane this time? Should I just ignore it? If I hear any knock I can change speed or not accelerate fast perhaps. Or maybe put in some store bought octane booster just for this tank? Any thoughts appreciated.
ps: I'll go to 89 octane car gas (10% ethanol is allowed per Yamaha manual) for future fills of course)
thanks
Paul
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