Earlier I posted in the home improvement section under the chainsaw thread about the station near me with corn free gas.
I did a 15 tank comparison with my daily driver awhile back and the results were interesting.
Daily driver: 98 Mustang v6 5 speed-slow as fuck but faster than walking
Mods- cai, true duals with hi-flow cats and flowmasters, 8.8 with 3.27s and a Foxbody 5.0 throttle body modified to fit, sct tuner
The Foxbody swap was good for a couple of reasons. The factory throttle body had a reducer from cai, fox did not and it was 2mm bigger than aftermarket one.
I ran same 87 tune on both tests
My drive is 50 miles one way, roughly 85% highway speed.
My test was 5 tanks of corn 89 octane, then 5 tanks of corn free 89. Then 5 tanks of corn.
The corn averaged 24-28 mpg on both 5 test tanks, which is normal under those conditions. I used Exxon 89.
Corn free averaged 20-22 mpg.
I was somewhat disappointed with the results, same driving conditions, no a.c. use. Everything I have read about corn gas is that it knocks mpg down. I have two theories about this.
1. Maybe without realizing it, car performed better and I drove more aggressive.
2. The corn free gas didn't have all the cleaners and additives that the corn did.
Cliff notes- got worse mpg with corn free gas vs corn gas
Edit: I want to clarify when I said corn gas, I meant the ethanol blend e10 not e85, and the corn free is pure gas with no ethanol.
I did a 15 tank comparison with my daily driver awhile back and the results were interesting.
Daily driver: 98 Mustang v6 5 speed-slow as fuck but faster than walking
Mods- cai, true duals with hi-flow cats and flowmasters, 8.8 with 3.27s and a Foxbody 5.0 throttle body modified to fit, sct tuner
The Foxbody swap was good for a couple of reasons. The factory throttle body had a reducer from cai, fox did not and it was 2mm bigger than aftermarket one.
I ran same 87 tune on both tests
My drive is 50 miles one way, roughly 85% highway speed.
My test was 5 tanks of corn 89 octane, then 5 tanks of corn free 89. Then 5 tanks of corn.
The corn averaged 24-28 mpg on both 5 test tanks, which is normal under those conditions. I used Exxon 89.
Corn free averaged 20-22 mpg.
I was somewhat disappointed with the results, same driving conditions, no a.c. use. Everything I have read about corn gas is that it knocks mpg down. I have two theories about this.
1. Maybe without realizing it, car performed better and I drove more aggressive.
2. The corn free gas didn't have all the cleaners and additives that the corn did.
Cliff notes- got worse mpg with corn free gas vs corn gas
Edit: I want to clarify when I said corn gas, I meant the ethanol blend e10 not e85, and the corn free is pure gas with no ethanol.
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