Rick Lindsay wrote:
> Here in the States, higher octane fuel is marketed
> with appealing names like "Super" or "High Test" or
> "Power blend", all trying to entice the buyer to press
> the 93 button when the car is designed for 89 octane.
> Its aggressive marketing - and it works.
I have been advised that this is not good for your engine. The higher octane
fuels burn cooler and running too high an octane can result in unwanted
deposits accumulating in the combustion chamber.
-The Roxter
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