GTGallop
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quoted from another duplicate thread on the same topicOctane is the measure of resistance to burning - not the amount of power in the gas.
Gas that has a lower octane will ignite and burn more cleanly giving you access to the power within in that gas. Too low and it pre-detonates (knock) and you lose power.
You should always use the LOWEST possible octane you can get away with that doesn't cause knock. Our direct injection engines are much less susceptible to knock because of the DI feature and that allows you to get a good clean burn on low-o fuel.
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