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![]() If your going to use mid grade, why not just go ahead and get premium? think about how much more money it is? it's a dollar and some change per fillup?
Now In a daily commuter, I would use 87 octane, because I could bet the (monthly) savings would be noticeable, other than that, Id stay with midgrade on 14 degrees, as long as you drive easy, I dont think you would detinate. I have probaly 16 deegrees of timing, and usually run mid grade for short easy trips, when it's 100+ degrees hot out, i try and stay with the 93 octane, at the track I try and buy me a 7$ a gallon 103 vp for peace of mind. ![]()
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