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For the tau V8 owners, what octane level gas do you use and why?
Regular is still 3 bucks in SoCal. If it was cheaper, I would be tempted to use superI use 93 I try to buy at my local BP (support small town business) but if I need gas when at the office I use 93 from Super america.
I noticed a difference between 87 and 93. (I only ran 1 tank at 87 as a test).
91, or 93 where available. I like using my ponies.
I have tried both on my Lexus GS 350 with no discernible difference in performance or milage. I just give the minimum amount of my money to the OIL COMPANIES. Just enough to get around!
What are you using to measure the performance difference between octanes? Science shows in certain engines that a higher octane fuel will provide more horsepower vs a lower octane fuel. A turbo charged or supercharged engine would be a great example of this. Others would be an engine designed with performance in mind such as the V8 Tau, or LS1.
A 25HP boost is power you can feel.7 HP is not possible to feel the difference, except at the track, on the street where the setting has a form of measurement such as numbers.
Milage on the other hand is up in the air, or maybe too small of a difference to matter.
Some years back, Car&Driver used to have a TV show on one of the "cable" stations.
They ran the experiment of draining the gas tank and refilling, first with high octane and then with low octane. The cars were a Porsche 911 Turbo, a Corvette and another American car I can't remember now. The loss in milage/performance was higher in the American cars than in the German car.
Their recommendation: Save your money for high octane for when you take your car to the track. For around town and highway use, you will probably never feel any discernible difference. If it makes you feel good by using high octane, by all means use it. In cars where low octane is the gas recommended, high octane is not going to make any difference one way or the other.