I seem to be getting better gas mileage when using 93 octane, i need to get my calculator out and figure out if it too is really worth it.
I hate math
Edit: OK, i know this is off topic, but here it is anyway...
Assuming a 10 gallon gas tank and assuming regular unleaded is 2.59 and premium is 2.99.
Assuming i get 19 MPG using regular unleaded and 22 MPG using premium unleaded.
Cost per mile using regular = .136
Cost per mile using premium = .1359
So using these numbers, one would have to get 3 MPG better to break even using premium. That's also assuming there are no other benefits from using premium.
My guess is i get approx 2 MPG better using premium, and 1 or 2 using the mid-grade, so i hope at least i'm breaking even and hopefully getting more HP out of the engine and possibly running cleaner.
Now if one gets better or worse using synthetic vs premium oil vs using premium or regular fuel, oh no, thats just too much math....
[ April 12, 2006, 05:05 PM: Message edited by: hominid7 ]
I hate math

Edit: OK, i know this is off topic, but here it is anyway...
Assuming a 10 gallon gas tank and assuming regular unleaded is 2.59 and premium is 2.99.
Assuming i get 19 MPG using regular unleaded and 22 MPG using premium unleaded.
Cost per mile using regular = .136
Cost per mile using premium = .1359
So using these numbers, one would have to get 3 MPG better to break even using premium. That's also assuming there are no other benefits from using premium.
My guess is i get approx 2 MPG better using premium, and 1 or 2 using the mid-grade, so i hope at least i'm breaking even and hopefully getting more HP out of the engine and possibly running cleaner.
Now if one gets better or worse using synthetic vs premium oil vs using premium or regular fuel, oh no, thats just too much math....
[ April 12, 2006, 05:05 PM: Message edited by: hominid7 ]