Originally posted by jjz28
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The only reason you should use high octane fuel is if the engine needs it, otherwise your paying more for fuel that has less energy per gallon. Doesn't make much sense to run the high octane fuel unless the engine your running it in is able to make some type of use of it. Most engines that are turbocharged, supercharged, or are high compression will specify high octane fuel. The reason is the same for all, high octane fuel is able to be compressed further before predetonation or pinging. There are lots of thermodynamics that goes into it all, but that's the easy answer.
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