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<blockquote data-quote="FoofKiller" data-source="post: 12222050" data-attributes="member: 58103"><p>Just because you don't hear it at an audible level, doesn't mean its still not happening and causing damage. Why would you risk it to save a few cents at the pump? </p><p></p><p>This isn't anything new, but rather common sense. A higher compression engine will require a higher octane fuel for optimal performance and safety concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoofKiller, post: 12222050, member: 58103"] Just because you don't hear it at an audible level, doesn't mean its still not happening and causing damage. Why would you risk it to save a few cents at the pump? This isn't anything new, but rather common sense. A higher compression engine will require a higher octane fuel for optimal performance and safety concerns. [/QUOTE]
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