I'm trying to understand what's happening with my car when I change the octane of the fuel that I'm using. When I use a low grade octane such as 89 I get about 28mpg. When I use High Test such as 93 octone I get about 32 mpg. What does this mean?
When I used to drive air cooled VW's I used the High test to reduce the pinging and reduce the engine temperature.
When I used to race motorcycles I used the high test and the engine put out more power.
It seams to be congruent then that the high test would result in better fuel mileage for my corolla - a 1999 LE. More efficiency better mileage.
But everything I find on line says that using the higher octane fuel will Not produce better fuel mileage. Why is my experience contrary to what everyone else says on the internet? I have new spark plugs in my car and it has 96,000 miles on it. Barely broken in.
Any feedback would be appreciated as my girlfriend is doubting my sanity.
When I used to drive air cooled VW's I used the High test to reduce the pinging and reduce the engine temperature.
When I used to race motorcycles I used the high test and the engine put out more power.
It seams to be congruent then that the high test would result in better fuel mileage for my corolla - a 1999 LE. More efficiency better mileage.
But everything I find on line says that using the higher octane fuel will Not produce better fuel mileage. Why is my experience contrary to what everyone else says on the internet? I have new spark plugs in my car and it has 96,000 miles on it. Barely broken in.
Any feedback would be appreciated as my girlfriend is doubting my sanity.