The answer is Absolutely! Our PurFuels® product is a 93‑octane gasoline that is highly valued in the U.S. market and is similar in performance to premium ethanol‑free fuels commonly sold at 94–95 octane.
In general, when an engine is specified for 87–89 octane, using a higher‑octane gasoline does not negatively affect the engine; it simply provides greater knock resistance, let me explain:
Higher octane fuel (e.g., 93 vs. 87) primarily increases resistance to engine knock (pre-ignition) rather than lowering overall operating temperatures. Higher octane fuel does burn slightly slower and potentially cooler. However, for high-performance, forced-induction, or high-compression engines, higher octane prevents detonation-related overheating.
So, the fallacy of damage to your spark plugs or engine is completely false. It is actually the opposite.
Add that to the PurFuels® formulation of lower flashpoint to generate the higher output, EPA approved and street legal, you can now see why our product is the PREMIUM Non-Ethanol Fuel on the market.