Driving home from work, the familiar ding from your dash draws attention to the glowing orange light by the gas gauge, signaling the vehicle鈥檚 need for more fuel. But you鈥檙e on another side of town, away from your usual gas station, and the only station around is a discount brand station. Is the cheaper gas alright for your engine? Is there a reduction of performance for one brand of fuel versus the other? Can regular, unleaded gasoline damage your engine and is there a chance premium gasoline can improve it? Regardless of the make or model of your vehicle, these are legitimate questions you should be asking! This way, you鈥檒l know whether to stop at an off brand gas station, or to pay the extra money (often 50 cents or more) for the top brand, premium gasoline.
Before breaking down the difference between gasoline brands, knowing the difference between unleaded regular and premium is the first, most important step. To explain this, a bit of combustion knowledge and chemistry is required.
Every vehicle runs through the process of combustion. During this process, the injected gasoline is ignited by a spark plug in the engine compartment. But the spark plug doesn鈥檛 fire instantly. Instead, there is a mix of air and fuel running along the spark plug, where the flame catches and expands, eventually setting the remaining air and fuel on fire. It takes some time for the literal explosion to occur.
Should any part of the air and fuel mixture fire off too soon or leak out before the flame from the spark plug ignites, it causes what is known as an 鈥渆ngine knock.鈥
This knock is a clunking sound you might hear from the engine while driving. Of course, it鈥檚 not a good sound and you want to avoid it. So, why does the engine sometimes 鈥渒nock鈥 and allow areas of the air and fuel mixture to be heated and fire off too soon? That is where the chemical aspect comes in.
The oil used to produce gasoline is a hydrocarbon fuel, which means individual molecules hold both carbon and hydrogen. Different kinds of fuels have different combinations of hydrocarbons. Isooctane, or 鈥渙ctane,鈥 is resistant to the spontaneous exploding, so the higher the octane, the less chance there is to experience this knocking in the engine. If you look at the gas pumps at any gas station, the 鈥淧remium鈥 fuel has a higher octane level on it. The premium octane is usually going to sit at around 91, while the regular gasoline is right around 85 to 87.
In terms of actual energy produced, including improved MPG, there is actually no real difference between unleaded and premium. Instead, a higher octane allows for more aggressive driving and a more aggressive engine. As an example, race car drivers use fuel with an octane rating often above 100, so the engine receives superior fuel that does not prematurely fire off during performance racing.
It might seem like premium is the better fuel, and in terms of octane, it is, but that doesn鈥檛 mean your vehicle should receive it. Premium levels of octane are designed for aggressive, high performance engines. Lower performance engines don鈥檛 need premium fuel, and the superior fuel generally isn鈥檛 going to do anything but waste your money. To determine whether or not your vehicle needs premium or is fine on regular, check the owner鈥檚 manual of your vehicle. If you have a performance car, such as a Corvette, Porsche, or really anything designed specifically for performance, there is a good chance premium is better for your car. Otherwise, the engine isn鈥檛 able to take advantage of the superior octane, so it does nothing but cost you more per fill-up.
Now that you understand the regular vs. premium aspect of fuel, you鈥檒l have a better understanding as to whether or not an off brand or name brand is better for your vehicle. You are going to see similar octane levels at the off brand gas station. The regular gasoline might have an 85 octane level instead of an 87, but the occasional fill-up with this fuel isn鈥檛 going to harm your engine. The difference calculation to 100 (13 when then octane is 87) is made up of a specialized formula the gas station creates of different chemical elements designed to clean your engine. While some stations say theirs is better, most car professionals, such as those at state there is no noticeable difference in performance, so go with what鈥檚 cheap.
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