Is There Actually a Benefit to Putting High Octane Fuel in a Low Octane Engine? • Cars Simplified
Many videos tell you why there is no benefit to running high octane fuel in a car that only calls for low octane, but none of them seem to cover this one case that is relevant more often than you may think. If you have ever met someone that claimed 93 octane made their engine run better than 87 octane, they might not just be experiencing the placebo effect!
Here's our longer video explaining octane more thoroughly:
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