Changing From 89 to 93 Octane

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Donovan

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Welcome.

I'm not sure there is a transition... run 89 out and refill with 93. I do believe its that simple. But I'm no engineer...
 

Floyd554

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By far…,..the funniest thread I’ve read for awhile on hear. Good fun humor!!!! I’ve never “transitioned”. Always been a high octane man. I’m sure our current government offers some type of incentives for those of you wishing to transition to something else. Call your local congressman and find out.

To those who simply “identify” as using high octane gas…..the dyno won’t reflect it. “Facts, NOT Feelings”.
 

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By far…,..the funniest thread I’ve read for awhile on hear. Good fun humor!!!! I’ve never “transitioned”. Always been a high octane man. I’m sure our current government offers some type of incentives for those of you wishing to transition to something else. Call your local congressman and find out.

To those who simply “identify” as using high octane gas…..the dyno won’t reflect it. “Facts, NOT Feelings”.
Then the dyno machine must be a bigot. lol
 
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