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The octane specified in the owner's manual is a MINIMUM requirement, not a recommended octane rating. Your warrenty will NOT be voided by running higher test fuel.
I see higher ignition advance under all conditions (via scangauge) with 91 than I do with regular, which tells me that the car is actually taking advantage of the higher octane. The people that mention their warranties being voided on this forum would do well to learn about octane ratings and meanings. |
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