Mako_254
Well-Known Member
The 351W in my 95 bronco, which I believe does not have a mass air flow sensor, gets ~10% better milage with ethanol free 93 octane (E-93) compared to 87 with ("up to") 10% ethanol.
It has been a while, e.g. back when 87 was just under $4/gal, since I tested 93 with 10% ethanol in it. Hence, I don't recall the mpg difference compared to 87. But I do remember determining that the extra cost of 93 with ethanol was absolutely not worth it, while the extra cost of the ethanol free E-93 was almost a wash due to the significant increase in mpg.
Also, I should note that this decision was made when E-93 first became available near me and was only ~11% more expensive that 87. As an earlier post noted, E-93 now costs a higher %, e.g. >20% more, than 87. So now it is no longer a wash. But the 351 sure does run better, smoother, happier, further, etc. with E-93.
It has been a while, e.g. back when 87 was just under $4/gal, since I tested 93 with 10% ethanol in it. Hence, I don't recall the mpg difference compared to 87. But I do remember determining that the extra cost of 93 with ethanol was absolutely not worth it, while the extra cost of the ethanol free E-93 was almost a wash due to the significant increase in mpg.
Also, I should note that this decision was made when E-93 first became available near me and was only ~11% more expensive that 87. As an earlier post noted, E-93 now costs a higher %, e.g. >20% more, than 87. So now it is no longer a wash. But the 351 sure does run better, smoother, happier, further, etc. with E-93.
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