SpyderGirl
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We are considering an upgrade from one of our RS models to a RT, but are concerned with the premium fuel requirement. Are there any issues associated with running mid-grade fuel instead?
I have my RT-S since Nov. 2009, i've been running all grades of fuel during this time. I had issues with fuel with over 15% of ethanol in it. My service manager recommended to stay away from certain gas stations in our area.
Lately i have been using pure gas (87 octane) and i have noticed a difference in fuel mileage and performance. Fuel mileage increased by about 20%, meaning -i'm getting 180 miles to a tank with a gallon to spare. Never happened before!! Had to fill up at 150 miles. Performance wise, i think it is accelerating better in high gear / low RPM. (Less hasitation)
Other than that - No problems with different grades of fuel.
My 2 cents!!
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We had the same dilemma with Nancy's HHR. I use premium in both. If you go 20,000 miles a year, at 25 mpg, it will only cost an additional $160. Worth it, IMO.
i found a place on internet that had all the gas stations that DIDN'T have ethenol in thier gas. Maybe this site could help you find a station that has real gas http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MO Think it will work for you. I got info for Iowa, Wisconsin, Ill, Ind, Tn and NC since those were the states I was going to go thru on my trip to Maggie Valley( Vacation time with a vengence!!!:2excitedAHHHHHHHHHHH the good old days!!!!! Gas with out ethanol.
Chris
I heard a rumer that mey be true. that 87 ad 89 Octane numbers are the same as the lower numbered octane has enough ethenal to make it 89 proof. That all the lower octanes are this way.. Not sure how true but I use 89 werever I can get it. If 89 is higher priced I'll get the 87. But try to find a place that has both at the same price. ie Caseys is a good one. Haven't noticed any problems with motor. Gas milage still bouncing around some for the RT. RS runs around 28 -30mpg +/- a mile.Dilema time again. We just topped $4.43 for 90 (highest available) octane in AK. I'm still saying it will be $5.00 by Memorial Day. I have felt that performance was not as good on 87 or 88 (our mid-grade) and that the mileage was a little less. I filled up with 88 yesterday--just because I did not want to get shafted again. I know when I start heading out and about on the weekends that I am going to encounter $5.00 and up when I get away from Anchorage metro area.opcorn: