S2000 91oct A MUST?
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Do you even know how to read ?!
The question was "Will it damage your engine"
The fu**ing answer is NO.
Modern engines adjust the timing to compensate for different octane gasolines.
Get your head out of your A*S !!
The question was "Will it damage your engine"
The fu**ing answer is NO.
Modern engines adjust the timing to compensate for different octane gasolines.
Get your head out of your A*S !!
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Good article and good information !
Unfortunately this forum is swarming with idiots who can't even read or think rationally.
Everything they know has been gleaned off the internet.
I doubt that 95% of the members here have ever even picked up a book or know anything about being a true car mechanic, which I am.
Ignorant Fools !!
Unfortunately this forum is swarming with idiots who can't even read or think rationally.
Everything they know has been gleaned off the internet.
I doubt that 95% of the members here have ever even picked up a book or know anything about being a true car mechanic, which I am.
Ignorant Fools !!
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