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We will just have to disagree. Usually there is a placebo effect where people think they're getting more power when in fact it's not even noticeable. Getting a couple of extra horsepower is not worth the extra cost of the fuel and it would be minimal at best. Your ECU is not going to magically advance the timing required for premium fuel. The only thing higher octane is good for is keeping the engine from knocking in high performance high compression engines.
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