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Ed (not verified)    October 9, 2014 - 2:10PM

In reply to by Eric Thiede (not verified)

I disagree, it can be the fuel that allows the engine to make the extra power. If the knock sensors are pulling timing on 87 octane, and 93 prevents that, its fuel. On an engine that operates flawlessly on 87, you are correct in stating that the fuel will not increase performance.

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