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Reading the owners manual, it says 89 gasoline is recommended as it using Top Tier gasoline. The only Top Tier gasoline available locally does not hav

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I often wonder how good the quality of mid-grade gas is at my local stations. I never see anybody buying it and concerned how long it sits in that tank. Almost everyone buys 87 octane eapecially now with high gas prices and premium gets purchased quite often for filling boats and other outdoor powersports equipment due to no ethanol in it. Mid-grade seems to largely get ignored.🤔
 

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I often wonder how good the quality of mid-grade gas is at my local stations. I never see anybody buying it and concerned how long it sits in that tank. Almost everyone buys 87 octane eapecially now with high gas prices and premium gets purchased quite often for filling boats and other outdoor powersports equipment due to no ethanol in it. Mid-grade seems to largely get ignored.🤔
As far as I’m aware, the mid-grade 89 is a 50/50 mix of 87 and 91.
 

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So is it from a separate tank or premixed at the pump?🤔
The gas is mixed according to my station owner.

 

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88 ftw baby!

Almost a dollar cheaper than 87 and doesn’t ping like 87 under load.

Thank you government subsidies.

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How is it cheaper? Unless your 87 is ethanol free?
 
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So is it from a separate tank or premixed at the pump?🤔
Appears it comes from the same tanker. I've never seen three seperate hoses. I think they just mix their special "additives" into the fuel as its pumped into the tanks.
 

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88 ftw baby!

Almost a dollar cheaper than 87 and doesn’t ping like 87 under load.

Thank you government subsidies.

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Yup(y) it's currently $4.09. But about 2 weeks ago it was $3.99. I can't find it here in NJ, but I usually wait until I go to Poconos so I can fill up at Sheetz.

I remember last year when Sheetz had a grand opening, and they had 88 for $1.99
 

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I think the differences in how the engines react to 87 is the quality of that 87 being used.

Just as long as it's Top Tier rated from a good station, it should be fine.
I got my 87 from reputable stations (Conoco, Chevron); not sure if they were "Top Tier" or not.
 

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I just searched with gas buddy. The only station around with 88 costs more than 87 at other places. Oh well
 

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Mid-grade is .40 more here. I filled up with 89 octane for the first time ever with a Hemi and honestly can’t tell the difference. Power and gas mileage were exactly the same. Maybe if I was towing something heavy there would be a benefit but for everyday driving it’s a waste of money.
 

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Mid-grade is .40 more here. I filled up with 89 octane for the first time ever with a Hemi and honestly can’t tell the difference. Power and gas mileage were exactly the same. Maybe if I was towing something heavy there would be a benefit but for everyday driving it’s a waste of money.
A single tank isn't going to make much of a difference. Takes several tanks for the long term adaptives to adjust.
 

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Mid-grade is .40 more here. I filled up with 89 octane for the first time ever with a Hemi and honestly can’t tell the difference. Power and gas mileage were exactly the same. Maybe if I was towing something heavy there would be a benefit but for everyday driving it’s a waste of money.
Exactly
 

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