Damage from Regular Gas
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Re: Damage from Regular Gas
Pete Wrote:
> "Kevin McMurtrie" wrote-
> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will b
> commuting
> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste o
> money.-
>
> Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just fin
> out
> that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
> Pete
I agree with Pete. My experience with my 3 Audi's (1991 V8 Quattro
speed, 1992 100S, and 1997 A has been higher gas milage with premium
Another thing to consider here: The difference between 87 octane ga
and 93 octane gas is 20 cents. As gas prices go higher, this 20 cen
difference decreases percentage-wise, making the premium gas a bette
value as the gas prices go higher, assuming that your car gets 5% - 10
better milage with premium as I have experienced. You also get bette
performance and less wear on the engine
--
berniepet
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Re: Damage from Regular Gas
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:24:08 -0500, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
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Re: Damage from Regular Gas
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:24:08 -0500, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
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Re: Damage from Regular Gas
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:24:08 -0500, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
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Re: Damage from Regular Gas
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:24:08 -0500, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
wrote:
>
>"Kevin McMurtrie" wrote
>> I am thinking of an Audi A4 wagon. Running on 87 Octane (US) without
>> extra wear will be a requirement. Much of my driving will be commuting
>> (~50 miles/day) where high octane fuel would be a total waste of money.
>
>Don't be so sure. Check your fuel consumption. You might just find out
>that you get better mileage on 91+ octane.
>
>Pete
>
Exactly! My wife drives a Lexus RX330 and I told her to use 87 or 89
octane. She drives about 40 miles/day with it. Having nothing better
to do, she experimented with three different octanes (she has a PhD in
physics, so this is her nature d;o) ). She got much better mileage
with the 92 octane and insists that the few extra pennies a gallon is
worth it in mileage.
Dave
RS6
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