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Old 02-14-2016, 11:52 AM   #6
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The weather may have some play on this too. Cars don't run worth a damn in very cold weather and from what I read, cold is taking its toll. I did the same as you, put different octane in but only a lil over a month. We don't have cold weather much but I really didn't noticed any difference. I don't think you really could have done any damage, just fill it up with 93 91 whatever you can get from now on

This could all just be weather related. Mines a manual and till it warms up its all bitchy and pissy. Today its 45 I think so it shouldn't be grouchy
Once the engine is warmed up it doesn't matter if it is 50 or minus 50 out. It will run exactly the same. Was minus 12 here yesterday and mine ran the same as it does in August once it warmed up. Now the interior creaks, clicks, squeaks and rattles you get at that temperate are a whole different matter.
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