Regal11
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- 2019 Buick Regal Sportback Avenir
I use 93 octane in mine since that's what's recommended by GM
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nope, the knock sensor is detecting the onset of ping and retards the timing instantly, no damage done. In other words, it‘s like AEB, the system senses an object in front of you and brakes for you.If it's retarding timing, knock is occurring and it's damaging your engine. In other words, it's too late to apply the brakes once you have crashed into the car ahead of you, the damage is done.
@Ben Daigneault - Just to be clear for all...
Since GM recommends and not requires premium for the 2.0T.... IF you owned the 2.0T engine, what octane would you run? And would that octane choice change if you were seeking peak performance?
@Ben Daigneault - Just to be clear for all...
Since GM recommends and not requires premium for the 2.0T.... IF you owned the 2.0T engine, what octane would you run? And would that octane choice change if you were seeking peak performance?
nope, the knock sensor is detecting the onset of ping and retards the timing instantly, no damage done. In other words, it‘s like AEB, the system senses an object in front of you and brakes for you.
The LTG has a base tune for 87R+M/2...it can advance base timing to take advantage of higher octane. Even with 93 octane it pulls timing if the knock sensor perks it’s ears up.
nope, the knock sensor is detecting the onset of ping and retards the timing instantly, no damage done. In other words, it‘s like AEB, the system senses an object in front of you and brakes for you.
The LTG has a base tune for 87R+M/2...it can advance base timing to take advantage of higher octane. Even with 93 octane it pulls timing if the knock sensor perks it’s ears up.
I use Shell Premium because of the "extra" cleaners in the Premium, plus I get it discounted using "T-Mobil Tuesdays".Sorry. Is for LTG.
I use Shell Premium because of the "extra" cleaners in the Premium, plus I get it discounted using "T-Mobil Tuesdays".
I wouldn't recommend 87 on a hot day, but it works fine. If you never go full throttle, you'll be fine with 87 when it's not hot outside.
I run 91+ cause I abuse my cars.
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A knock sensor can't predict knock, it senses knock when it's occurring. Read this info I found:
The knock sensor detects vibrations that come from a knock or an irregularity in combustion and send a signal to the engine control computer, which then adjusts timing to correct the knock.
Hmmm just like I said, knock has to occur for the system to retard timing.
Tell that to all the LTG owners here that had to have GM install a new motor because the pistons got destroyed with the stock tune. So obviously GM didn't see that coming. If you hammer the throttle trying to pass someone and it knocks severely there will be catastrophic damage.
GM requires a minimum of 87 (RON+MON)/2, with a maximum ethanol of 15%. The engine is designed, validated, and warranted for these parameters.
For most driving conditions, buy the fuel grade that give you the best BTU/$. In my area, that is almost always 88 E15.
Everyone here doesn't have a 2018, mine is a 2014 and many others here also have the early LTG.
Nope you can't run E85 in a Regal with the LTG, the car isn't flex fuel compatible. This from my owners manual and I don't have a yellow gas cap:
E85 or FlexFuel Vehicles with a yellow fuel cap can use either unleaded gasoline or fuel containing up to 85% ethanol (E85). All other vehicles should use only the unleaded gasoline as described in Recommended Fuel on page 9-60.

10% ethanol is safe to use with the LTG and that's what most people use. The reason the 2018+ LTG's haven't blown up is because most of them are still sitting on dealer lots.![]()