I've always said if you need to calculate the gas savings in 87 vs Premium fuel then you probably bought a vehicle that was too expensive for your current income.
LOL well sad.. I never cared for my mpg. It's smiles per gallon not miles for me
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I've always said if you need to calculate the gas savings in 87 vs Premium fuel then you probably bought a vehicle that was too expensive for your current income.
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How many of you have actually driven your truck on 87? I did for about 3 months just to see what it would be like. My truck is my daily, and for that use, it’s fine on 87. It is definitely a little slower, but put it in Sports mode and it’s still fun. Slower than 91, but 90% of the time, there is no noticeable difference.
I have since gone to MPT tunes, so I must run 91, but the timing and boost has increased a lot, and the truck is significantly faster. Even when I drive it normally, it’s easily to exceed the posted speed limit without noticing.
If you are stock, and you use your truck as a daily, my opinion is that you can run 87 and it’s fine. 91 gives you a bit more, but to me, it’s probably not worth the increased cost. If you are tuned, it’s definitely worth the extra cost.
I’ve been driving my ‘17 on 87 octane and no trouble what so ever. This Raptor have been thru a lot of fun remote places. After 39,851 miles it’s still kicking hard.
Bang! Most overrated state in the union followed closely by New York.
I’ve always said the USA should divorce California and everyone who lives there