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I use to run 87 in my juke ( says to use premium for performance) any how i would get about 25 miles to the gallon. i then tried 93

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Old 12-07-2013, 08:10 PM   #61 (permalink)
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I use to run 87 in my juke ( says to use premium for performance)

any how i would get about 25 miles to the gallon.

i then tried 93 and im up to 29.7

when i break it down to the penny. it cost 16 cents per mile on 87 and 14 cents per mile on 93

Run the super unleaded
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My octane level that I use is H2O and she's a beast in reverse, and I get 36mpg.
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Maxima says that or something similar too
My Frontier also, but I find running premium I get better mileage, so for the extra couple bucks that's what goes in.
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I'm not cheap or anything & can afford 93 octane but I noticed in almost all cases that when you buy 1/2 tank of 93 octane & mix it with 1/2 tank of 87 octane you'll pay less than if you bought a tank of 89 octane, plus in the first case you end up with 90 octane & a cheaper price. Anyone that wants/needs to budget their gas money should do some quick math & maybe consider mixing octanes. This would work even better in a gas station that lowers their high test/premium price because lack of customers or whatever reason.

I noticed that cause I also have a 95 4 cyl. 240sx se & want to use something more than regular. So....
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Transient modifiers, recommendations for other cars, and general (or even expert, as in the case of several contributors to this thread) knowledge aside: If you can't or aren't attempting to monitor/actively tune around knock for the specific engine unit in question, you are stuck hoping the "black box" of the ECU is compensating sufficiently if you are using an AKI below recommended levels.

The default would be to follow manufacturer recommendations, if nothing else, in order to preserve the owner's side of the obligations of the warranty.

Once the warranty's out (or if it was never an issue), you are on your own to do whatever you like, but hopefully logic, reason, (and ideally empirical data, if it can be obtained) would inform subsequent behaviors...
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