kidulan
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This is what "I think" or "my 2cents"
After reading the forum and do some research on 87 vs 91 octane from Google (my best knowledged virtual friend), here are my conclusions:
1. Some people claim that 91 octane gives slightly better MPG, it sounds right to me because 91 octane gives more power and technically it increase the distance / paddle. 375hp > 365 hp ==> 375hp should run slight farther than 365 with same amount of gas / accelerate. (of course we need to ignore some other factors like weight, wind, slope....)
2. Manual says V6 runs 87 or higher, V8 runs 87 or higher to get better performance. that means do whatever you like (either few bucks save or more HP fun)
3. To Me, I got V6 and I run 87 octane that save me more than USD$100 / year and I will spend some bucks to buy Chevron cleaner (dont' know name) to make my engine/tank much more clean than using 91 octance for whole year.
4. In canada, it is about 37.5 cents (USD) difference per gallon between regular and premium. Damn it. ( 3.47 USD / Gallon vs 3.85 USD / Gallon when price in gas station is cheap )
5. But if I got the V8 Model, I might use 91 Octane instead of 87 Octane.
6. If you are running with 91 Octane and wonder why some people want to run with 87 octane, ask yourself why not 93/94 but 91? (this example might not be appropriate but I like this example)
Thanks for reading.
After reading the forum and do some research on 87 vs 91 octane from Google (my best knowledged virtual friend), here are my conclusions:
1. Some people claim that 91 octane gives slightly better MPG, it sounds right to me because 91 octane gives more power and technically it increase the distance / paddle. 375hp > 365 hp ==> 375hp should run slight farther than 365 with same amount of gas / accelerate. (of course we need to ignore some other factors like weight, wind, slope....)
2. Manual says V6 runs 87 or higher, V8 runs 87 or higher to get better performance. that means do whatever you like (either few bucks save or more HP fun)
3. To Me, I got V6 and I run 87 octane that save me more than USD$100 / year and I will spend some bucks to buy Chevron cleaner (dont' know name) to make my engine/tank much more clean than using 91 octance for whole year.
4. In canada, it is about 37.5 cents (USD) difference per gallon between regular and premium. Damn it. ( 3.47 USD / Gallon vs 3.85 USD / Gallon when price in gas station is cheap )
5. But if I got the V8 Model, I might use 91 Octane instead of 87 Octane.
6. If you are running with 91 Octane and wonder why some people want to run with 87 octane, ask yourself why not 93/94 but 91? (this example might not be appropriate but I like this example)
Thanks for reading.
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