RaptorMaryland
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Not a scientific test but for the first 2298 miles I ran Premium Fuel, tire pressure set to 40 PSI, result was 18.5 MPG all Highway miles on a trip from Maryland to Michigan and back.
Then I went to Regular Fuel (2298 miles to 4284 Miles) and set tires to 37 PSI, result was 18.4 MPG all Highway miles on a trip from Maryland to Atlanta and back.
So I ran 2,000 miles on both fuels and at Highway (70 Plus speeds) got the same Millage in effect.
Then I went to Regular Fuel (2298 miles to 4284 Miles) and set tires to 37 PSI, result was 18.4 MPG all Highway miles on a trip from Maryland to Atlanta and back.
So I ran 2,000 miles on both fuels and at Highway (70 Plus speeds) got the same Millage in effect.