These 93 octane threads have made me laugh for 3 years.
I’m still convinced that 9/10 drivers couldn’t tell a diff with 87 or 93. I’ve had my wife fill my truck with either 87 or 93 and then I try to guess what she put in. Have done several times and I get it right 50% of the time!
placebo effect. Google it.
Nothing to Google my friend, there is no "placebo effect". The PCM will adjust various parameters based on fuel octane as determined by the feedback from the knock sensors. The reason you're not noticing a difference is because it takes more than a tank of fuel to fully adapt to the higher octane fuel. This is especially true if you don't meet the driving conditions that the PCM requires to determine that higher octane fuel has been added. The PCM will de-rate for 87 much faster than it will adapt to higher octane.
The efficiency and performance differences between 87 and 93 are well documented and significant; we're talking over a half second loss in 0-60 and 1/4 miles times as well as a 4 MPH loss in 1/4 mile trap speed. That is huge, and very evident from the driver's seat without even looking at the numbers. Fuel economy also increases with higher octane fuel, which offsets some of the cost difference.
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a28565486/honda-cr-v-vs-bmw-m5-ford-f-150-dodge-charger/