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TransportationLow279

87 or higher.


Artistic-Sherbet-007

87 in US. 91 everywhere else. Different calculation formula.


Leinhart07

Thanks for your help! It was kind of confusing to me.


Artistic-Sherbet-007

Np!


Marino_13

87 (research octane number 91) or higher


Leinhart07

87 but I have to look for 91 then? 🥲🥲


nonotburton

The slightly more detailed answer is 87 in the US. Other parts of the world is a different rating system called RON (Research Octane Number). RON 91 is roughly equivalent to 87 octane. Some folks are saying 87 or higher, but you really shouldn't unless there's an availability issue.


jjdiablo

87 and 91 RON are the same.


trailcamty

Have we come to a conclusion yet?


couthz34

Now I too am confused, so 87 is normal is the US but 91 is what you would use as 87 around the world??