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      • You'll see instructions like, "Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 to 91," or "at least 91 to 95."
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  2. In Canada, gas with an 87 octane level is considered regular, while 89 is considered mid-grade and 91 is considered premium. At some gas stations you’ll even find ratings higher than 91. Gas with an octane level of 94 in Canada is considered Super Premium.

  3. Apr 18, 2022 · Some high-performance engines require strict use of a high-octane fuel at every fill, while other modern turbocharged engines are designed to deliver optimal power on regular 87-octane...

  4. Regular gasoline in Canada is typically rated at 87 octane. This is the least expensive type of fuel and is also the grade recommended for use in most engines that don’t specify a need for a higher octane rating.

  5. Sep 14, 2016 · Gasoline octane grades. The higher the octane content, the slower the gasoline burns, so it’s more likely to provide that ideal even-and-complete combustion.

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  6. May 11, 2022 · “If you have gasoline that’s rated at 85 or 86 and the manufacturer suggests octane at 91 or 93, an octane booster may be just the thing. Similarly, if you own a vintage car with an engine...

  7. Nov 24, 2015 · The typical way the recommended fuel octane is listed is as follows: XX Octane (sometimes “AKL” is put in place of octane) recommended; XX Octane minimum; Using a fuel with an octane rating under the minimum requirement is likely to cause engine knocking. Choose fuel based on the octane number, not the name (regular, premium, etc.) of the ...

  8. The octane level in the fuel your car needs depends on the manufacturer’s recommendation and engine. Most manufacturers use one of three classifications for the correct fuel: regular gasoline recommended, premium gasoline recommended, or premium gasoline required.

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