John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, answers a question from a reader who recently visited a service station offering both 87 and 88 octane gas. The Car Doctor answers a question from a reader who ...
Octane ratings refer to the stability of fuel, and dictate at which pressures the fuel will spontaneously combust. Engine knocking can happen when the octane rating is too low, resulting in pinging ...
Maximize your vehicle's efficiency and performance with these top-notch octane boosters. When it comes to improving your car’s performance and protecting it from untimely damage, an octane booster can ...
There's a new way to get coffee in the town of Brookfield, and it runs on robot baristas serving Stone Creek Coffee and local baked goods. Octane Coffee officially opens its second fully automated ...
93 Octane Brewery, a gas station-inspired brewery located in St. Charles, is opening a new location in Elmhurst Thursday, Aug. 21. Founded inside a Pride store selling BP fuel, 93 Octane began as a 20 ...
The answer is yes: You can mix 87 and 91 octane gasoline without blowing your engine to hell. With that out of the way, let's discuss what mixing different octane fuels does to your engine in terms of ...
Fully automated drive-thru coffee shop startup Octane Coffee plans to build a kiosk at 300 W. Layton Ave. on Milwaukee’s south side, near Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, according to plans ...
In the realm of petrol engines, the octane rating is a crucial factor that influences an engine's performance and efficiency. The higher the octane number, the more resistant the fuel is to knocking ...