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When we look at gas, 87, 89, 91 etc. Isn't that the Octane level? And if I remember correctly doesn't the higher octane levels mean more compression as well? If
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When we look at gas, 87, 89, 91 etc. Isn't that the Octane level? And if I remember correctly doesn't the higher octane levels mean more compression as well?
If again, I remember correctly, by putting 91 or 90 anything fuel in a car that was made for 87 gas, it does nothing to increase power etc? |
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