A lower octane number would get you better mileage because it is more flammable (has a lower flash point) whereas a higher octane number has retarders blended in.

That's why lower numbers don't do well in compression ratios over 8:1 or so, you get pre-ignition, that evil ping where the flame goes boom before the piston makes it to TDC.


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