Hey thanks for the reply. That's exactly I said. Higher octane than the vehicle was the designed for slows down the combustion process. When something happens later than it should such as gas igniting, that is slowing down the combustion process. Therefore the flame front is not optimized for what the engine is designed for. When gas burns at the same rate, higher octane finishes burning later because it started burning later and can cause issues with carbon on exhaust valves.
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