Hey, so probably a dumb question but i did a fair bit of reading on my phone this evening while trying to fix my computer (still waiting for it) and saw a few things. 1: ethanol fuel gives you less mpg 2: gas stations near here sell non ethanol fuel only in premium and they are a 'top tier' gas supposedly having lots of cleaning agents. 3: its $0.20/L more for premium. ( 59.9/L regular and 79.9/L premium (94octane i think)).
So just for fun would it be worth it to reset the ecu and run a couple tanks of premium to see what it does? My timing is currently set properly and running leaner would be ideal for better mpg so could i advance the timing a bunch with premium? Running non-ethanol is supposed to increase fuel milage 4%, would being able to advance the timing give me 5-10% or not? I realize it would not be enough to offset the cost of the premium gas, i would need a 33% increase for that, but it would be fun to see a 10% increase in the fuel milage numbers for a bit, then go back to regular. I got 43 us mpg last 2 tanks ( up from 41 avg after using seafoam!) and i would have to get 57.5 with premium for it to cost match so i dont expect that.
So my question is, is it possible just doing simple stuff to my stock 1993 B3 efi to optimize it for premium gas? Like changing the spark timing or something. Or would there be no point to trying this at all?
Thanks.
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So just for fun would it be worth it to reset the ecu and run a couple tanks of premium to see what it does? My timing is currently set properly and running leaner would be ideal for better mpg so could i advance the timing a bunch with premium? Running non-ethanol is supposed to increase fuel milage 4%, would being able to advance the timing give me 5-10% or not? I realize it would not be enough to offset the cost of the premium gas, i would need a 33% increase for that, but it would be fun to see a 10% increase in the fuel milage numbers for a bit, then go back to regular. I got 43 us mpg last 2 tanks ( up from 41 avg after using seafoam!) and i would have to get 57.5 with premium for it to cost match so i dont expect that.
So my question is, is it possible just doing simple stuff to my stock 1993 B3 efi to optimize it for premium gas? Like changing the spark timing or something. Or would there be no point to trying this at all?
Thanks.
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