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  1. Feb 9, 2022 · Is it worth it to put premium gas into your car? And what’s even the difference between the regular and premium gas? It all has to do with the octane rating, which we’ll explain with fire,...

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  2. Drive investigates the difference between unleaded fuel types, including a break down of fuel octane ratings (fuel RON) and which fuel you should use in your...

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  3. What's the difference between premium and regular fuel? What does that octane rating number represent? This video explains why cars with higher compression ratios need high octane fuels....

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  4. Jul 10, 2023 · Fuel ratings you will find at the pump typically come in three octane grades: regular (usually 87 octane), mid-grade (usually 89 octane) and premium (usually 92 or 93). The octane rating...

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  5. 3 days ago · According to the mechanic at Aeschbach Auto, drivers can get away with filling their car up with regular fuel “the majority of the time.”. That’s especially true, he said, if you’re just ...

  6. Aug 4, 2019 · We tested higher octane fuel than manufacturers require on the Honda CR-V, BMW M5, Ford F-150, and Dodge Charger to see if it impacted acceleration or MPG. By Eric Tingwall Published: Aug 4,...

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  8. 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 ...