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Originally Posted by GT86meMR2
Why the hell would you put in 95 when it clearly says to put in 98 :/ well your own choice offcourse 
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It's cheaper for daily use. 95% of my driving time is work/home/store with shifting at max 3000rpm with a max speed of 90 kph.
When I want to have fun with the car I switch to 98.
It runs perfectly on 95, just less power because the ECU corrects itself for the lower RON-value.
Those cars are built for the entire world, they have to build in safety-checks to accommodate for bad fuel, lower octane, big temperature differences and various heigts.
So here in Belgium it's no problem, we are at sea-level, quality fuel and normal temperatures.
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Originally Posted by Khazandra
Lot of people here are from the same area. 
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It's crazy here, together with you guys it's around 15 cars that I know off that are in the neighborhood, and only seen 3 others in the rest of Belgium (and number 4 being Guillaume).
I probable spotted also a few off you guys driving around here.