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Real cars made for 76-octane?

Does anyone know of some of these cars?
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Kubboz wrote:Well, according to an old, 1970 book I have on servicing and repair of an FSO Syrena, they ran on 78 RON fuel (or 74 AKI).
Janekk wrote:FSO Warszawa, Nysa and Żuk (which were based on Warszawa) used 78 too.
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Cheeseman wrote:I know that in Egypt that 80 RON fuel is sold because some cars "can't cope" with higher octane fuel, so they must have been designed to run on the stuff
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np1993 wrote:I think some cars could hack it for a lot longer then you think, mind you hit the nail on the head with 'first world'.
You can't tell me those 'homebrewed technical' units (AKA old Toyota truck with a gun bolted on top) that have been running for 25+ years in Sierra Leonne or Liberia off of nothing but hopes, dreams and duct tape have a ready supply of nice high octane gas.
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