have you noted any actual difference between the two, or is it a peace of mind/seat of pants reasoning?I usually run 93 octane.
I have never put 87 octane in it, so I can't speak on the difference. And in my area, my choices are 87, 89, and 93. So I run 93 most of the time and have used 89 a couple times. I have had other cars and trucks that asked for premium fuel, and I swear I can feel a difference when I use 87. It's not noticeable under normal driving conditions but I believe the difference can be felt at higher rpm's at full throttle. I would assume the hurricane is similar. If you are not one to stomp on the gas peddle that often, you will probably never notice a difference in octane.have you noted any actual difference between the two, or is it a peace of mind/seat of pants reasoning?