How much to fill your Mark

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Well today I went to gas up the VIII and when I pulled up to the pump I noticed that Super Unleaded was 3.45 a gallon so I went with Unleaded and was still shocked with the price of a fill up. It ran me 54.00 to fill the tank. How is it around the rest of the country?
 
1 gas station was 3.59 for 93 and the other 300ft away was 3.29..
 
$3.16 here now. I have paid as much as $68 to fill the Mark a couple years ago when gas went insaine for a few months. Was paying $4.30 a gallon or so.
 
Usually costs me in the $36-$40 range with premium at $3.22.
 
Well today I went to gas up the VIII and when I pulled up to the pump I noticed that Super Unleaded was 3.45 a gallon so I went with Unleaded and was still shocked with the price of a fill up. It ran me 54.00 to fill the tank. How is it around the rest of the country?

it still would have cost you less than $60 if you had gotten premium instead.
 
Well today I went to gas up the VIII and when I pulled up to the pump I noticed that Super Unleaded was 3.45 a gallon so I went with Unleaded and was still shocked with the price of a fill up. It ran me 54.00 to fill the tank. How is it around the rest of the country?
I sure wouldn't put regular in my car if it was made to run on premium. Great way to ruin your engine. The preignition will hurt your fuel economy negating any money you saved by buying regular anyway.
 
The above said is right. When regular gasoline is used in a car that recommends premium, the engine’s computer changes its operation. It retards ignition timing to adjust for lower octane fuel. This change in operation can decrease gas mileage and power.
 
should you buy premium? yes, you should. price difference isn't that great anyway.



This again...

Some people REALLY shouldn't drive cars they can't afford fuel for.

Why do do people step over a dollar to save a dime?

On average premium is 10 to 15 cents more expensive than regular.

Lets have us a little math session.

We'll use rounded numbers for the slower people.

Say that your car will average 20 miles per gallon over the span of 100,000 miles. That gives us 5000 gallons of fuel used for that 100K miles.

At $3 a gallon for regular unleaded, that comes to $15K in fuel.

At $3.15 a gallon for premium, that comes out to $15,750.

We take the difference of the two, and we end up with $750 extra over the course of 100K miles.

At an average of 15K miles, a year, that breaks down to to 6.67 years to put 100K miles on that car.

We take this extra $750 and we divide that by 6.67, and we end up with 112.47 extra dollars a year in fuel costs.

Now you tell me, is this $113 (rounded up) worth upwards of what, $2000-$3000 dollars to replace your engine because it went south due to constant detonation?

There is a reason why these cars require premium. Otherwise FORD would have recommended regular unleaded in these cars. Will your motor absolutely bomb if you constantly run regular in it? May so, maybe not. But think of it as an insurance policy.

Yes, the car can adjust to regular unleaded. But you also won't get the fuel economy the car would get if you were to run the required premium fuel. Lets not talk about what happens when you put your foot into it. We've already discussed how much an engine can cost to replace after you bomb it.

A lot of people seem to want performance, but don't want to pay for it. They abuse their cars, and when they break, they cry out about what a piece of crap the car is, because all this stuff keep breaking. Well DUH!

So you go ahead and run regular unleaded in your car. When the engine blows up and you can't afford to replace the motor because you didn't want to spend a measely extra $3 at the pump because you had to get your $2 twelve ounce bottle of Evian and then you junk it, there will be more junk yard LS's for other people to pull parts off of.

IMHO, if you can't afford the gas it calls for, you really have no business owning it.

I buy 100 Octane at lower elevations. Why? Because that's what the motor is tuned for. Personally, I don't like replacing 70K dollar motors because I skimped on a few dimes (let alone the extra $3.75 per gallon for 100 test) at the gas station. Now, an LS motor is obviously nowhere near 70 grand, but you get the idea.

This is what it costs me to fill up 3/4 of a tank (I don't like running a car below 1/4 or so) every few days.

Am I bitching? No. I know what I was getting into when I bought the car. I didn't buy the car and then bitch and moan about how expensive it is to run.

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Filled up yesterday @ $3.33 for 93 octane.

I would never put less than 93 octane.

Can you imagine the carbon build up with always using reg octane?

We run a hot plug as is, thus flashpoint requiring premium fuel 93 or higher. 87 octane's flashpoint is recommended for a colder plug, carbon city in my opinion.
 
I payed 310 for regular, I have always burned regular with no ill effects

$2.89 where I live. I've always burned regular as well and the engine runs fine and still has plenty of power to drive the speed limit. I also use my car for towing up to 6000 lbs and also use regular. I have never had any issues with pinging or overheating even while pulling up the grades.
 
$2.89 where I live. I've always burned regular as well and the engine runs fine and still has plenty of power to drive the speed limit. I also use my car for towing up to 6000 lbs and also use regular. I have never had any issues with pinging or overheating even while pulling up the grades.
Thats cause gawd looks out for retards and idiots.
 
I have never had any issues with pinging or overheating even while pulling hard.

You may not until maybe one time you step on that pedal hard and fast. Apparently you never experienced the true ability that engine has at stock configuration. Or you would not be saying I have no problem maintaining speed limit.

Because I can probably feed my car breast milk and may still be able to maintain a speed limit.

I once mistakingly filled up with 87 awhile ago and as soon as I got about 15-20 miles down the road, I noticed the poor acceleration and idling alittle off. Kinda like a hiccup here and there.
 
I sure wouldn't put regular in my car if it was made to run on premium. Great way to ruin your engine. The preignition will hurt your fuel economy negating any money you saved by buying regular anyway.

Not really.

When regular gasoline is used in a car that recommends premium, the engine’s computer changes its operation. It retards ignition timing to adjust for lower octane fuel. This change in operation can decrease gas mileage and power.

Right, assuming you drive with your foot on the floor the entire time you're in motion.
 
Hey if you can't afford premium there's always other options. I'm sure these won't mind regular one bit
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Well my car pulls a 6000 lbs trailer load just fine with regular fuel. So far I haven't had the need but maybe with premium, it'll be able to pull even a heavier load.
 

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