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Re: Octane Booster

Posted by Steven R. Rochlin on November 16, 2005 at 09:52:20:

Chris,

Best bet is to follow the manufact's recommended octane. Going higher is (usually) just feeding the pockets of the oil folks.

REAL tuning (chipping/cam timing adjustment/engine mapping/etc) could mean you need ever-higher octane, but a REAL TUNER knows what they are doing and can provide DYNO results as proof.

A basic stock set car... go with manufact recommendations.

Am glad you enjoy Enjoy the Music.com and appreciate your continued support :)

Keep the shiny side of the car up and as always...

Enjoy the Music,

Steven R. Rochlin