'Unless you can run on sixty octane gasoline, which I very much doubt.'
This alkylate is used in blending high octane gasoline.
Some scientists even predicted that a nation with a good supply of high octane gasoline would have the advantage in air power.
Such engines may not produce their full rated power using 87 octane gasoline under all circumstances, due to the delayed ignition timing.
Your owner's manual will list the correct octane gasoline you should use for your vehicle.
For every gallon of 87 octane gasoline, local drivers pay about 50 cents a gallon in Federal and state taxes.
Are you tempted to buy a high octane gasoline for your car because you want to improve its performance?
In fact, in most cases, using a higher octane gasoline than your owner's manual recommends offers absolutely no benefit.
Unless your engine is knocking, buying higher octane gasoline is a waste of money, too.
High octane gasoline is not more powerful than the lower grades.