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Old 02-25-2008, 09:57 AM
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Octane Booster

The five dollar bottle found at gas stations and Wal-Mart. Does it work, and if so how well? My friend says he puts some in his truck when he tows something, and he swears he notices an increase in performance, slight though it may be.
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Old 02-25-2008, 11:13 AM
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Re: Octane Booster

I dont put much stock in octain booster. Bye regular higher octain fuel and then your running it all the time.
Run the proper ammount of seafoam ( http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUpTechGas.htm )through your fuel tank, that will increase performance. Cleans everything out real well.
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Old 02-25-2008, 11:44 AM
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Re: Octane Booster

First, more octane = less power if everything else is equal. However your car requires premium, so don't go and start using 87 octane

Second, lots of those things raise your octane something like 6-10 points. Well it takes 10 points to move up one octane rating at the pump. So if you were to buy 87 octane and put in the additive you would then be at 87.6-88
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Re: Octane Booster

i thought DOHC NA just needs mid grade?
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Re: Octane Booster

I use some in my N/A every once in a while. It isn't my imagination, but my car does seem a little peppier.
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Re: Octane Booster

SOHC can run on 87, DOHC says right on the gauge cluster "premium unleaded fuel only". That means 93 or 94.

No, it is your imagination, unless you aren't putting in premium gas to begin with, then you may see a small difference. However, it is not as much of a difference as if you were to just put premium fuel in the tank in the first place.
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Re: Octane Booster

Octane booster will not even drive you up one point. It's a waste of money. Just put the fuel that is recommended by the manufacture in your car.
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