Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Myth: If regular-grade fuel is good, premium must be better
Reality: Most vehicles run just fine on regular-grade
(87 octane) fuel. Using premium in these cars won't hurt, but it won't
improve performance, either. A higher-octane number simply means that
the fuel is less prone to pre-ignition problems, so it's often specified
for hotter running, high-compression engines. So if your car is
designed for 87-octane fuel, don't waste money on premium.
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