I bought a 2000 Wrangler, used, last summer (Virginia). 2.5L Engine(EPE)/5Spd M/T AS72(DDQ) Stock except for the tires (to the best of my knowledge).
The previous owner had just done "several things" to it. He was a little sheepish about this but did say he replaced the plugs as well as plug wires.
It did run a little rough, especially when under a load. It didn't really miss, but almost.
I added a can of Heet to the next couple of tanks of gas and performance improved immensely. Since I lived in Alaska for 33 years I am familiar with water (condensation) in the tank, so I figured that was it and I had solved the problem.
After the next tank of fuel without Heet I noticed it ran just a tiny bit rough when under a load. So I added another can of heat and it smoothed right out. It ran as smooth as a Singer sewing machine!
I looked up Heet on the Internet and found that it will slightly boost the octane of a tank of gas.
After the price of gas went down I tried a tank of high octane fuel. Again, it ran as smooth as a Singer sewing machine! My milage jumped from 17-18 MPG to 20-21 MPG!
I'm not much of a mechanic so I can only speculate on this. Did someone do a tuneup on this vehicle while it had a tank of Hi-test and now it prefers Hi-test? Or could they have done something else?
And my second question: Will using hi-test hurt my little engine in any way?