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Old 20 Aug 2007, 08:28 am
justin520 justin520 is offline
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You are not getting any performance boost from running a higher than necessary octane fuel in your car. The RSX base model is designed to run unleaded gas. If you had san RSX Type S then yes you would need to add premium for optimal engine effeciency and power...but for the RSX base you are fine with unleaded...just make sure that you always get a good quality unleaded like Chevron and you'll be fine...
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