ice445
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- Ryan
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- 2020 Mustang GT 6MT
They have it here too. I put it in my old Taurus in the winter, and that's all it's good for. It actually audibly pings on it in the summer temps under load despite having a 9:1 compression pushrod v6 making 150HP.So that's what the do with all the left over Coors Light.
It's funny, because I'd wager probably 90% of people use it all the time. You'd think you'd hear more complaints of problems, but you never do. People argue that the altitude means you need less octane, but that's not really true until you're way up there. Even in Denver, you still need at least 86.5 octane or something like that since the cars will just push the timing or boost up to compensate for lower air density.
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