Octane Case Study

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bwhite8889

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Used the same gas station and tried different octanes/mixes over the course of several months. Found 89 to be the best balance of performance and fuel efficiency.
 

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Higher octane is more about performance, power, and maybe running cooler, than about mileage...even though mileage should improve a bit also

It's a nice try but there are clearly some significant variables at play other than octane. Getting 17 mpg in one set and 13.7 in another (with 112 miles being a small sample), we definitely aren't seeing the whole story here
 
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Higher octane is more about performance, power, and maybe running cooler, than about mileage...even though mileage should improve a bit also

It's a nice try but there are clearly some significant variables at play other than octane. Getting 17 mpg in one set and 13.7 in another (with 112 miles being a small sample), we definitely aren't seeing the whole story here
It could have been more city vs highway miles but I felt like we drove it pretty consistently. One things for certain… the engine did not get good mileage whenever I used 93. I had expected the opposite. Maybe 91 (what’s recommended for my 2018) would be even better than the 89.
 
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