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Date:         Fri, 30 Apr 1999 12:55:26 -0400
Reply-To:     Mike Hugill <mike@KLA-INC.COM>
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From:         Mike Hugill <mike@KLA-INC.COM>
Subject:      87 VS 93 Octane
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Just a note:

I have had my 88 GL for a week now. The first tank of fuel I put in was 87 Octane. Ran a little rough at times, idle was rough and even stalled once. Second tank was 93 Octane, runs very strong. No roughness, smoother accleration. This is the first car I have owned that actually prefered the 93 Octane. I could never tell the difference in any other cars. You may want to try it.

Happy Motoring, Mike

Michael Hugill Ken Leiner Associates, Inc. Nationwide Recruiting (301) 933-8800 x139 (301) 933-8808 fax (800) 989-8803 http://www.ITsearch.com


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