Posted by Nat 2 on October 29, 2007 at 00:03:04 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: 93 octane? posted by ggg7lazy77 on October 28, 2007 at 22:48:44:
There's only one brand I know of with 93, and that's Sunoco's Ultra. Most "premium" fuel has 92 octane. If you live in a higher elevation, you will have lower octane fuels available to you because you don't need the octane.
Use what you have available. Throw in some octane booster if it makes you feel any better. We used ~90.5 octane fuel (50/50 blend of 89 and 92 that the fuel guy made for us to help save a few dollars) in a 756 gas for years and it never burned a valve. 91 should be more than adequate.
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