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This thread was dead for almost a year, I'm sure he's worked that 87 octane out by now
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As others have mentioned, you may experience slight loss of performance, but that's about it. If you had a turbo car, you'd notice it a lot more.
If you drive you car easily, and don't track it or whatever, you will never notice a difference, even if you used 87 for prolonged periods of time. Just keep your maintenance up. |
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Nothing wrong with discussing, but all you did was regurgitate what several other people said a year ago. That's not a discussion ... that's just being a parrot.
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