Spanky61
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Actually it's not. The Tau 5.0 V8 has an 11:1 compression ratio and ought be running premium fuel. You can get away with mid grades at 89 but running 87 octane fuel is simply not good for the motor. You risk pinging or detonation occurring, which will drastically shorten the life of the engine. Compression ratios of 10:1 or higher are designed to utilize the slower burning, higher octane fuels of 91 and above. It will run cleaner and produce it's optimum power as it was designed.It's just you. Mind over matter.
You buy "Premium" thinking it will do something different to your car and your brain tricked you into thinking it worked.
It didn't. Just wasted a few extra dollars is all that occurred.
Also the difference in cost is negligible per tankful and much better for the engine all the way around. The ECU doesn't sense the grade of fuel that it's running, it simply doesn't have such a capability. There are knock sensors are attached to the engine, which detect pinging or knocking. When they detect such occurrences, the ECU will adjust timing accordingly within the parameters of it's specific software tune. You're fooling yourself if you think the ECU senses the octane rating of a particular fuel. It simply doesn't.
For those who are unaware, there's tons of information regarding this subject on the internet. You only have to look, educate, and comprehend for yourself.

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