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<blockquote data-quote="riverrunner5891" data-source="post: 245485" data-attributes="member: 7889"><p>Thank you all for the replies! I think I will stick with running the 87 Octane and go with that. I am not sure why the dealer told me to run the high octane fuel. Most stations around here do only sell up to 93 octane, but there are two in our town that sell 97 (not sure why)....or at least they want you to believe it is 97 octane :---) </p><p></p><p>Johnny25, I have wanted a nice river boat for some time now. I never thought it would be THIS nice, but I found this deal on a consignment deal with a local boat store and couldn't pass it up. As far as I can tell (and others much more knowledgeable than myself) I have quite a few Ks less in it than the boat is worth. Always good to start in the green...even though it might not stay there ha! Ready for some warm weather!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrunner5891, post: 245485, member: 7889"] Thank you all for the replies! I think I will stick with running the 87 Octane and go with that. I am not sure why the dealer told me to run the high octane fuel. Most stations around here do only sell up to 93 octane, but there are two in our town that sell 97 (not sure why)....or at least they want you to believe it is 97 octane :---) Johnny25, I have wanted a nice river boat for some time now. I never thought it would be THIS nice, but I found this deal on a consignment deal with a local boat store and couldn't pass it up. As far as I can tell (and others much more knowledgeable than myself) I have quite a few Ks less in it than the boat is worth. Always good to start in the green...even though it might not stay there ha! Ready for some warm weather! [/QUOTE]
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