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rianbechtold -> RE: Gas (5/19/2008 10:59:28 PM)
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I'm sorry, but if your car runs fine on lower octane, run the lower octane. Their are sooo many wives tales that go along with octane ratings so here is something to remeber: 1. If you run lower octane, and do not get pre-ignition, you will not gain ANY power by going with a higher octane. 2. Higher octane is NOT "cleaner". In fact, EPA regulates how clean gas has to be. And when you see advertised gasolines as being SOO much cleaner, you are usually paying for your gasoline to have water added to it. It is quite interesting when people want to purchase higher octane fuel. If they knew the chemistry behind it, they would actually buy lower octane. Why is this? Because, simply put, the higher the octane rating, the slower the gas burns. In a simplified chemistry version, gas has basically octane and heptane. The number you see at the pump is the average percentage of octane. Funny thing is, octane burns slower.
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