
Originally Posted by
AveoJunk
Overdrive:
Do you believe that octane has an effect on the MPGs? Really?
Aveo5boy:
Do you believe that octane cleans the fuel system? Really?
Octane rating is the gasoline's resistance to self combustion, thats it. higher octane means more resistance. when gas ignites through self combustion, it is called pre-ignition, or knock.
Higher compression pistons will require more resistance to self combustion, hence a higher octane gas needed.
If 89 octane gave 5 more MPGs, they would recommend 89 from the factory and selll the higher mileage. Could have been a number of things that increased your mileage, but it wasn't 2 octane points.
Additives in the more expensive grade may help "clean" the fuel system, but it is NOT the octane cleaning the system.
I am shocked that you guys are on the internet but don't just google this stuff.
A lot of mis-information here.
Maybe one of the repected members here can confirm this. I bet petrified rabbit knows the deal.