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Higher octanage will not hurt your motor...it will not make more power... its just going to be safer. If you are driving on the street, you are wasting money. I

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Old 12-01-2009, 12:50 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Higher octanage will not hurt your motor...it will not make more power... its just going to be safer. If you are driving on the street, you are wasting money. I run 50/50 mix of 93oct and 98oct (at least) on the track for that extra safety margin...specially on our motor that likes to run hot..
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