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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · In most places, regular gasoline has an 87 octane rating, while premium is 91 to 94 octane. A higher octane rating means the gas is more compatible with higher compression ratios.

  2. Licensed TOP TIER™ Gasoline Retailers must adhere to the rigorous fuel detergency performance requirements. Be assured, the performance standard applies to all octane grades sold in each of the retail outlets, even if a TOP TIER™ Approved Gasoline sticker is not found on the pump.

  3. Mar 19, 2019 · You’ll get a small bump in horsepower on premium fuel, but of course you’ll pay more at the pump. The numbers on the gas pump indicate how much octane the fuel contains: 87-octane gas is considered regular-grade; 89-octane is mid-grade; and 91-octane and above is premium.

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  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Top Tier gasoline is worth the extra cost to consumers, according to a study by AAA. Consumer Reports lists car brands that recommend Top Tier gasoline and gas stations where you can buy Top...

  5. Our gas choices include our RegularClean 87 octane gas, our mid-level PlusClean 89 octane gas and our SuperClean™ 91 octane gas. We designed our premium gas, SuperClean 91, for vehicles that need a high octane gas for maximum performance.

  6. Premium Gasoline (91 octane and above) For the most part, the gasoline labeled as premium grade in Canada is rated at 91 octane, though several brands also sell an ultra-premium 93 octane or 94 octane fuel at select stations.

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  8. May 1, 2020 · Engines with high combustion ratios or forced induction (turbo charger or super charger) will require higher octane gas. Higher octane fuel will not offer any better fuel mileage, increase engine horsepower, or make the engine start quicker.