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Better MPG with higher octane?

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2021 Ram 1500 5.7HEMI eTorque. Has anyone has run 87 octane and noticed a significant change when switching to a higher octane? I know the manual says no lower than 89 but other than MPG potentially being impacted, I don't have any issues. Would possibly spend the extra $$ if I knew it would yield higher MPG's. Thanks.
 

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2021 Ram 1500 5.7HEMI eTorque. Has anyone has run 87 octane and noticed a significant change when switching to a higher octane? I know the manual says no lower than 89 but other than MPG potentially being impacted, I don't have any issues. Would possibly spend the extra $$ if I knew it would yield higher MPG's. Thanks.

I wonder the same thing, as I have been driving on 89 Octane and have wondered if the Brand of Gas is a Factor such as Shell Gas vs Mobil Or Exxon.
 

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I wonder the same thing, as I have been driving on 89 Octane and have wondered if the Brand of Gas is a Factor such as Shell Gas vs Mobil Or Exxon.
I see better mileage w/ Chevron/Exxon but both are out of my way for regular fill ups so it negates any advantage. When towing my race trailer I notice about 1-2 mpg better using 89 vs 87.
 

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I've run both, and done the math on cost v savings.
I don't have eTorque, but I do have the 5.7L. I average about 0.5 - 1 mpg less on 87. However, you have to lose more than 2 mpg before the reduced efficiency costs you more than the increased price of 89.

You'll burn less 89 per gallon, but you'll pay more per gallon for it. Using $0.30 per gallon as the price difference between 87 and 89, you will spend more over a given distance unless 87 causes your fuel economy to drop more than 2 mpg. Which it wasn't even close for mine.
Long story short, I run 87 because I spend less in the long run, even though mpg's are slightly less.
 

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I've noticed when I pump gas at a local RaceTrac I get about 1mpg better which is odd to me. I've pumped 93 from Costco and Sam's and I don't see too much improvement.
 

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2021 1500 4x4 5.7 here, just passing 10k miles. I've been using premium all summer. I feel like it matters most in the hot weather. Plus, most of my use of the truck is to pull a 7k RV. I don't really keep an eye on mileage, but when pulling the trailer, and burning premium, I average right around 10 mpg according to the dash readout.

Once the weather cools off I will probably go back to 87.
 

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Another benefit, other than increased MPG, with higher octane is the truck will be slightly quicker. I also notice with higher octane the truck feels smoother under light to medium acceleration.
 

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Dodge says that you'll experience "better performance" but I don't feel a difference. Not even a little bit. Not cruising around, not going up hills, and not accelerating into traffic. You must have to drive pretty spiritedly to feel a difference.
 

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Another benefit, other than increased MPG, with higher octane is the truck will be slightly quicker. I also notice with higher octane the truck feels smoother under light to medium acceleration.

so if you had access to a 97 octane you could use that and the ride would be smoother
 

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Another benefit, other than increased MPG, with higher octane is the truck will be slightly quicker. I also notice with higher octane the truck feels smoother under light to medium acceleration.
It feels smoother because it's not pulling timing and/or not experiencing as much spark knock....
 

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I've noticed when I pump gas at a local RaceTrac I get about 1mpg better which is odd to me. I've pumped 93 from Costco and Sam's and I don't see too much improvement.
I have noticed the same thing. Can't really explain it (my other brand is Shell) other than maybe there's less ethanol in Racetrac's gasoline?
 

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No, the sweet spot is somewhere between 89 + 91 octane which is where the engine will be firing optimally for the way it was designed.

so perhaps add a Lucas Oil brand fuel booster every time you fuel up brings it into the sweet spot.
 

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