Re: Changed Gas Type
Higher-octane gas doesn't make a difference to fuel consumption by itself. However, higher-octane gas is often free of some ethanol blending, which makes a small difference. Regular unleaded can have up to 10% ethanol. I read that Ohio gas stations were allowed to remove the ethanol blend notices from the pumps because they were causing confusion. But I wouldn't even do your test until Summer, when the outdoor temperature is favourable to fuel economy; My fuel economy is also improving but that is because it is getting warmer outside.
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