I am usually wrong. The low octane here in Ky. is so volatile
that is can pre-ignite when filling at the pump! We pour
kerosene in our tanks before fueling as a common practice, and
hope it does note preignite before mixing in the tank. we change
plugs weekly, as preignition melts the electrodes within a day
or two.
The lake water here is 122 octane, because I have to dump my old gas and oil somewhere, and the lake is in my backyard.
We have to beat the chainsaw users away, because they like to
mix our lakewater, with their gas/oil mix to raise their octane
rating.
The catfish here have a little bit of an aftertaste, and they have
all developed a real bad attitude, as well as appendages with
opposible thumbs, but after I bludgeon and fillet them, and
throw them in the skillet, they are not that bad.
But I digress.......