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Octane levels result in different levels of performance on a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="black92" data-source="post: 14089645" data-attributes="member: 37980"><p>Let me add a related question - </p><p></p><p>Vehicles that are E-85 capable, can they benefit from increased octane before running straight E-85? The reason I ask is because in the owners manual, my wife's 2010 Milan Premier 3.0 V6 is rated 240hp with 87 octane and 250hp with E-85. I would say it's possible it would pick up some power if I ran 89 or 91, but not enough to even notice and more likely be wasting money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black92, post: 14089645, member: 37980"] Let me add a related question - Vehicles that are E-85 capable, can they benefit from increased octane before running straight E-85? The reason I ask is because in the owners manual, my wife's 2010 Milan Premier 3.0 V6 is rated 240hp with 87 octane and 250hp with E-85. I would say it's possible it would pick up some power if I ran 89 or 91, but not enough to even notice and more likely be wasting money. [/QUOTE]
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