I don't know if it can damage the engine but it
certainly does no good.
rick
--- The Roxter <rocknatural@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rick Lindsay wrote:
> > Here in the States, higher octane fuel is marketed
> > with appealing names like "Super" or "High Test"
> or
> > "Power blend", all trying to entice the buyer to
> press
> > the 93 button when the car is designed for 89
> octane.
> > Its aggressive marketing - and it works.
> I have been advised that this is not good for your
> engine. The higher octane fuels burn cooler and
> running too high an octane can result in unwanted
> deposits accumulating in the combustion chamber.
>
> -The Roxter
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