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And they don’t need high octane fuel to do so. It won’t change their acceleration.



> It won’t change their acceleration.

Says who?


Says the Car and Driver study I linked to which shows that normal cars (e.g. the CRV) don't experience improved acceleration or torque from high octane fuel.


The study was conducted on flat ground. Do you understand that cars behave differently on an uphill slope?




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