speedfrk
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The V6 is a 20K car that is an excellent option if you don't want to buy a typical economy car. The EB is too. The question was simple. Are there dyno results showing a significant difference between fuel grades like there is with an EB. The question is legitimate since someone may be trying to decide between a V6 and a EB. If the V6 makes advertised power using 87 but the EB needs 93 to make advertised power, you could make the case for buying the V6 as a DD just on gas cost. There are a lot of cars that are designed to run on 87 and using higher octane does nothing. Here in ATL, 93 is at least .50/gal more than 87 so using 93 is a decent cost hike if the car is a DD. As usual, no one answered the question, just spouted off their personal opinions on fuel- most of which are wrong.lol who cares what anyone puts in a v6..
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