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Just because you don't run race gas doesn't mean you should dictate what other people can do. I run 100 octane as a safety measure. Bob said the only time he ran 93 octane he blew the motor. Coincidence, maybe. I'm not willing to risk a $6k motor to find out, though.
Let people run the gas they want. If you can get by with 89 like the rotary guys, great. If you want to run race gas, fine. Since there's no performance advantage what difference does it make? According to you, those of us using race gas are just throwing our money away. Maybe we are, but I want the right to be able to do so.
David
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