Pilot
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- JD 770, Yanmar 180D, JD 420 (not running), had a Kubota B6200
Premium won't give better mileage than regular unless you have an engine designed for premium. Engines designed for premium have higher compression which leads to engine knocking on regular gas. The difference between regular and premium is that premium has octane boosters and the only function of octane boosters is to prevent engine knocking which could damage the engine.
Premium has the same power or BTU's per gallon as regular.
If your engine is designed for premium and you run regular, that's another story. The engine will have a knock detector that will sense when knocking is starting and will instantly ****** the timing to prevent knocking and damage. Retarding the timing will reduce your gas mileage.
Only run premium if your engine is designed for premium. In general, only high performance cars and upscale European cars are designed for premium. A Honda or Toyota is likely designed for regular and running premium is a waste of money.
There are always folks who claim premium improves their mileage, but 10% of the people still believe Elvis is alive.
Premium has the same power or BTU's per gallon as regular.
If your engine is designed for premium and you run regular, that's another story. The engine will have a knock detector that will sense when knocking is starting and will instantly ****** the timing to prevent knocking and damage. Retarding the timing will reduce your gas mileage.
Only run premium if your engine is designed for premium. In general, only high performance cars and upscale European cars are designed for premium. A Honda or Toyota is likely designed for regular and running premium is a waste of money.
There are always folks who claim premium improves their mileage, but 10% of the people still believe Elvis is alive.