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When it’s time to gas up, the recommended fuel is right there in the owner’s manual. But what if it’s not so simple? Case in point: our 1984 Porsche 911. Its owner’s manual recommends 96 octane, with a minimum of 91 octane.
Does that mean Porsche recommends 96-octane race fuel? No. “Pumps in …
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"“Depending on where you are in the country, 89, 90 and 91 could all be considered a premium non-ethanol fuel or the best the local terminal can get,” Santner explains."
This needs some explaining?!?
Is it possible to purchase a hand held gauge for measuring the octane of pump gas? If so where?