Fuel Economy

Does using a gasoline with a higher octane rating increase your miles per gallon?
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slowcowboy wrote:your only hopes on grades of gasoline is to find a farm bulk dealer and buy "REAL" gas with no ethanol in it.
if you can locate a place not adding ethanol to the gas. I would recomend buying all your gas there and packing it with you.
SLow.
Gage wrote:slowcowboy wrote:your only hopes on grades of gasoline is to find a farm bulk dealer and buy "REAL" gas with no ethanol in it.
if you can locate a place not adding ethanol to the gas. I would recomend buying all your gas there and packing it with you.
SLow.
Another advantage to living on the West Coast. NO ethanol (well not yet anyways).
Tabazooron wrote:Does using a gasoline with a higher octane rating increase your miles per gallon?
Shadow Catcher wrote:Larry
When they say do not use ethanol they are referring to E85 fuel which is 85% ethanol and can be used by flex fuel vehicles and is considerably less expensive per gallon. I had heard recently that there is a move to increase the allowed ethanol from 10% to 15%.
Have you ever wondered why you get much poorer MPG in winter, it is not all the cold. Winter formula gas has more lite hydro carbons to prevent fuel line freeze up.
Larry C wrote: How does anyone know the actual blend of fuel you are receiving?
Larry C