The problem with using 93 octane is it burns slower than 87 so unless you bump compression there is a possibility the exhaust valves can overheat
I've never heard of this except in this forum. Not in my entire life. Can't help having the feeling that if it was true, I should have heard of it before through other media. I mean, at least once.
BTW, over the last past 34 years, I've run both regular and premium gasoline and have never experienced this 'slow burning'. Ofcourse not: burning and knocking (exploding) are different things.
Here is some comfort for the taxwhiners among you, just to put things a little bit in perspective if you allow me: where I live, of the total gazprice at the pump 63% is tax. Do people complain? People complain everywhere. Do
I complain? Not at all. I'm one of those idiots that would like to see it even higher. I only have to look at how irrational mobility still is consumed. The automobile for sure was the greatest toy mankind has presented itself in the past century. Because people like the toyside so much, it has lead to enormous bad concepts.
Another reason I don't complain: we have excellent roads I can't construct myself.
Here's my 'fuel' advice: look at the condition of your secundary roads and the rest of the infrastructure like bridges, then look at the numbers of unemployment and the dangerous state the economy, although cleverly camouflaged, still is in. Got the picture? See what a bit of taxrise could achieve, how it could 'fuel' the economy? Hey, it's no Big Deal.
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