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To: Rambi who wrote (212892)7/21/2007 12:04:49 PM
From: miraje  Read Replies (3) of 794033
 
And will I kill the car?

Not at all. 91 octane, rather than 93, is recommended for high performance and high compression cars because that's the highest that's available in some parts of the US, including California. Consider 93 as an extra "high calorie" treat for your car. :-)

One thing I would recommend is not to patronize Cheapo Charlie stations, including Costco, exclusively, as their gas does not contain the best valve and injector cleaning additives found in top tier gasolines, such as Chevron, Texaco, Shell, etc. Throw a bottle or two of Techron in your tank, once in a while, for insurance, if you use discount gas on a regular basis.

BTW, I'm a bit of a car nut but promise not to subject the thread to much more of this OT energy stuff..
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