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Old 09-04-2017, 09:56 AM   #5
Patrick L.
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Default Re: 87 Octane

I think corn should be in our food supply, not fuel.
But, I don't see a problem using it [87] in an 'A'. Mine burns anything including all my old stale fuel from the small engines [ but I usually have 90 non-ethanal in them]. But, this corn crap does spoil pretty quickly.

Some folks don't seem to understand gasoline. Low octane burns quickly and contains more BTUs, high octane burns slower.
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