Tremorky
Well-Known Member
This is kinda of what I was trying to say but in English. My native language is Hillbilly. ?Dave as you can see this is a hotly debated question, with a lot of emotion. Most of the responses seem to be minimal gain if any. The responses are more about performance. They are also somewhat regional. Remember gas availability, cost and grades vary throughout the country.
In my case, I do not have 93 available, only 91 without ethanol. I can get 87 E10 and 89 E15. I have run all three at one time or another. I don't keep a close track of my mileage and don't care, not why Ibought the truck. I did notice a slight, and a do mean slight, increase in mpg using 91. For the way I drive any performance gain was unnoticed. That and the 80 cent per gallon cost difference, in my area, was not justified. I am currently running the 89 E15 as it is 5-20 cents per gallon cheaper than the 87 E10 and Ford says I can run it. By the my 2019 XLT FX4 is unturned and my transmission shifts just fine at 32K miles.
Input is a good thing, but Your experience and choice can only be yours based on your location and what is important to you.
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