whippersnapper02
Negative Nancy
I'm running 91 again due to pinging. MPGs are still at 15.5 to 16 all street.
I'm running 91 again due to pinging. MPGs are still at 15.5 to 16 all street.
I've been testing this theory. On my 3rd tank of 93. Getting ready to make a 650 mile trip from VA to ME. All highway. And not 95 either. Tolls are to high for me to pay.
I'm not questioning your word, or being sarcastic. Not at all. This fascinates me. But ... I don't see how that's possible.
If your engine was pinging, then it couldn't possibly have been running at optimal power. That means lower mpg, ceteris parabis.
Second, if it was pinging, then the computer retarded timing causing further loss of power. That means further lower mpg, ceteris parabis.
Third, even after the computer retarded your timing, as far as it could, you STILL had pinging. Your cylinders must have been getting flamed, bad.
Don't see how any of that could result in anything close to optimal mpg or power.
The only thing that I can think of is that when you have more power, then maybe you take advantage of that and drive the truck harder? When you have less power, then maybe you're worried about damage and are being more gentle with it?
I currently have 1600 miles on my 2014 4x4 v6. About 90% of my driving is highway on flat roads while using cruise control at 70. Im still only averaging 15 mpg with 87 octane. Is this normal for tacomas with really low mileage?
Here's something you might not know. I live in Canada and travel to the USA lots. When I buy the same 87oc in the USA I average 1-2 extra miles per gallon more then my Canadian gas? Why? I think it's the additives.
I would say that's more the engine breaking in than the difference in fuel.I have put a few tanks of 93 octane in my truck and its slowly getting better. It only has about 2200 miles on it right now though. The first two tank it was getting around 16.5 but this last fillup i notoced it was about 17.9 and i havent changed my driving any.
Yea, but im going to run it for a while, and see what it does. I dont believe it can hirt anything. Maybe switch back once or twice to lower octane and see what it does.I would say that's more the engine breaking in than the difference in fuel.