Bigjack
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I use 87 in my 2019...I consistently get 19mpgHow does your mileage vary based on octane? I'm not asking about driving habits or conditions -- those do not vary for me.
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I use 87 in my 2019...I consistently get 19mpgHow does your mileage vary based on octane? I'm not asking about driving habits or conditions -- those do not vary for me.
When I bought my Tremor last February they had the tank full for me.When I bought my ranger this was the case. Most dealerships keep them low.
Funny story though... when I bought my F150 last month, I was pulling off the dealer lot. Done deal. My salesman came sprinting across the parking lot flagging me down. He asked if the truck has fuel. I said it had an 1/8th tank. He said for me to meet him at the gas station across the road. He jogged across the street with a credit card and paid for me to fill up my tank...
The question is simply whether one person gets better mileage with high octane. The answer is factual data, i.e. yes or no. Opinions are not involved.Well, you might not care about a scientific analysis or think that "driving style, wind, hills, and highways" matter, but that doesn't change the fact that they DO matter. Your question was about an objective fact, not a subjective opinion, and certainly not in any way related to university presidents testifying before congress.
Whether someone gets better or worse gas mileage with 93 octane DOES depend on the context. As they say: YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY.
Based on this thread so far versus your question I think you'd get better facts if you simply run the experiment with your own truck.The question is simply whether one person gets better mileage with high octane. The answer is factual data, i.e. yes or no. Opinions are not involved.
If you have read, you should know that I have indeed run the "experiment" with my own truck and have answered the question several times. To repeat, I do not have an increase in mpg with high octane fuel in my Tremor. Now, was that so hard?Based on this thread so far versus your question I think you'd get better facts if you simply run the experiment with your own truck.
Whoops... that was an opinion.
Definitely time for the mods to lock this thread! The OP has admitted he has HIS answer and this thread has no use other than create controversy.If you have read, you should know that I have indeed run the "experiment" with my own truck and have answered the question several times. To repeat, I do not have an increase in mpg with high octane fuel in my Tremor. Now, was that so hard?
Whilst I very much agree with you on school presidents not answering "yes" or "no" and their statement regarding context...The question is simply whether one person gets better mileage with high octane. The answer is factual data, i.e. yes or no. Opinions are not involved.
Very aware. Was making a point. How much more input can you possibly need?If you have read, you should know that I have indeed run the "experiment" with my own truck and have answered the question several times. To repeat, I do not have an increase in mpg with high octane fuel in my Tremor. Now, was that so hard?

OMG that shit right there is funny! I am crying here!!!lets make this simple. if you want the truck to run stronger use the high grade fuel. if you want to have the best mpg possible get a scooter...![]()
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I read somewhere that Luke ran premium in his land speeder while hauling Obi-Wan and the 2 droids and mpg was much better than with regular.....