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There are differences. First off, its not winter anymore.. Second, its probably not a good idea to rationalize that a hotter burning gas will be offset by temperature. Some day it might cost you an engine(or about 100 tanks of 91 octane gas).Trust me...I learned my lesson years ago, fortunately on a DSM which costed far less to fix and was far easier to work on. Later Josh :Keep in mind that 85 octane here is like running 88 by you. That make you happier?
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