I know we're not talking cars here, b u t, The modern high performance auto engines, especially the 4 valves per and double overhead cams all have VVT now that is computer controlled. That's why they all have , "premium fuels only" or, "for optimal performance use premium fuels" in their owners manuals. Lower octane gasoline cannot handle the variances in the valve timing that these engines produce. As far as I can tell, my DT300 is just as happy with regular or Premium gas. If I'm going on a longer, high speed jaunt, such as express way travel, I give her a shot of the high stuff. My 1100 Honda Shadow has after burn in the exhaust if I use premium. Even though it sounds cool, the pipes have turned a pretty blue and gold and the section that's right under my right thigh required two heat shields. One regular gas it is much more user friendly. None of this probably has very little to do with this thread, but I just felt like writing. My main concern with U.S. gas is not so much the octane, but the fact that they are no longer required to post the percentage of ethanol you are getting.