87 Octane Gas

Tom F&L GoR

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Your best bet is to drive gently (drive avoiding the engine knock, if there is any) and at half empty, fill with premium. The octane requirement is 91, so a 50-50 mix should be around right.
 

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Siphon out about 10 gallons, add octane booster, fill with 94 octane. I would not drive on 87 octane fuel. If you have the luxury, drain the entire tank.
 
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What do I need to do if I have a tank full of 87 octane?? Should I throw in a couple if bottles of octane boost???

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Los
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Tom is right -- you'll be fine with the 87 octane as long as you take it easy on the RPM's. Forget about the octane boosters, they can do more harm than good.

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Doug Levin
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I've read in my 2000 owners manual that octane boosters usually contain methonal, which they say is a no-no for certain fuel system parts in the car. Might want to watch out.
 
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