t4thfavor
Well-Known Member
Since the cold has set in, it's a solid 23, but prior to that, it was certainly able to hit 25mpg without being a grandpa. It's "Designed" to run 87, and will perform better on 91-93, in other news water is wet, and turbo motors like cold weather.Wow, 25 mpg on 87 octane. That's impressive. First time I've seen anybody write that.
In our case, we're not running the 91 octane top tier fuel because our Ranger has experienced issues with mileage or poor performance, I'm simply doing it because the manufacturer recommends this in the owners manual.
Because the OP's Ranger was having MPG and Performance issues I merely thought he might want to try 91 octane to see if that remedied the issues his truck is experiencing.
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I fill up 2-3 times a week too, so $.50-1.00 ads up pretty fast. I had a Focus ST prior to this, and I used 93 exclusively due to tuning requirements. Back then the price gap was "only" $.20-.50 which was mostly acceptable at 26+ mpg.
Edit: as of today the truck has 20,9XX miles on the ODO.
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