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It might make a tank of gas cheaper, but not necessarily cheaper cost/mile. That depends on E85 and E10 cost. There's a measurable drop in MPG when I use E10 instead of E00. There's going to be a bigger drop going from E10 to E30.If saving money on gas is what you are after, E30 will save you a few bucks each fillup.
It might make a tank of gas cheaper, but not necessarily cheaper cost/mile. That depends on E85 and E10 cost. There's a measurable drop in MPG when I use E10 instead of E00. There's going to be a bigger drop going from E10 to E30.
I saw in a thread on a Subaru board (my other car) about top oils, that some oils do give significantly lower deposits on the valves in GDI engines. Mine is the older engine so non-GDI anyway.Some brands like BP, Shell and Exxon Mobil put more detergents in their premium that regular. That doesn't matter much in a GDI engine.
I ran E30 on a stock tune for a long time without issue. LFTF went up about 5-7 numbers which is spot on for 20% more ethanol (about 6% less energy). Zero knock.
It might make a tank of gas cheaper, but not necessarily cheaper cost/mile. That depends on E85 and E10 cost. There's a measurable drop in MPG when I use E10 instead of E00. There's going to be a bigger drop going from E10 to E30.
Whats the reason for this?
Exactly. The difference between E00 and E30 is 10%. All I'm saying is compare the cost/mile not cost/tank. It may or may not be cheaper, it depends on prices of gas and E85It will be cheaper if you compare E85 prices to premium gasoline.
The difference in energy (BTU content) is 3% for E10 verses E0. That's exactly the difference you will see in fuel economy.
Exactly. The difference between E00 and E30 is 10%. All I'm saying is compare the cost/mile not cost/tank. It may or may not be cheaper, it depends on prices of gas and E85
My understanding is 94 CAD is equivalent to 91 US.Not sure about the U.S., but here in Canada, Ford literature advertises the peak hp and torque with an asterisk and states that it comes only with 93 octane. When I fuel up in Washington state, the highest octane there is 92. When I fuel up in Canada, I use Chevron 94. The difference between the two is very obvious. In the Winter, I don't care, but in the warmer months, I like the higher octane.