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Starting a thread to post YouTube videos that might be of interest to Carpokeans, and will kick if off with one I did myself yesterday. Anything of interest goes!


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His videos are usually pretty good, but I found this one particularly interesting, check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAmEGI7xvBw
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icb wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:34 pm His videos are usually pretty good, but I found this one particularly interesting, check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAmEGI7xvBw
What an incredible set of highly scientific and valid data he presents. As a non-mechanic, I found the info to be particularly helpful and eye-opening. I'm a believer! It's definitely a video that I would recommend everyone to watch. Thanks for posting!

It also reinforces why I've always chosen to use only Shell Premium 93 octane V-Power in all of my vehicles whenever possible (which is 100% of the time when in our home area), Porsche or otherwise. If no Shell available (ie at a track) then I always use a good brand of 93 octane, Top Tier if possible. (Track fuel is almost always a Top Tier brand.)
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TopTier fuel is always the way to go if possible , though around here ( Nebraska ), due to altitude I guess, it is harder to find 93 octane even with Shell, Phillips 66 or some other TopTier brands.
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