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  • The most likely cause is water as opposed to a bad mixture. A lot of fuels come from a few suppliers feeding a number of stations. A high use station is your best bet. Their tanks seem to be cleaner from all the constant refilling. There’s no reason to be torn to pieces over this as it’s not a problem. There’s an automotive TV show called Engine Masters. They test engine parts on an engine dynamometer . They tested a number of fuel grades on the same engine and the results were surprising. Less than a 10 HP gain from regular to high test. Using 87 should not be a problem as ANY engine with electronic ignition will compensate for any differences in fuel octane.