Premium vs. Regular Fuel: THE ANSWER
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:30 pm
So since I've bought my Pathfinder a couple months ago, I've really been let down by the gas mileage.
Locating any kind of specific info on what fuel I should use was surprisingly impossible, so I decided to run a little experiment and record my mileage first using regular 87 octane, then by running the "recommended" premium 93 octane (HOORAY CT). In the interest of keeping the figures represented here accurate, I would fill the tank when the gas light came on, only at Mobil or Shell, without topping off, approximately 18 gallons. Additionally, I made an effort to keep my driving consistent, 95% highway to work (cruise control at 62mph) and minimal city driving. Since I have bought the truck, I don't think she's seen 3k rpms. Now before anybody wants to jump down my throat,
I realize there are many other variables that could have altered these numbers, especially with all the snow we got in the past few weeks, but I figured this process would give me at least ball park areas to make a more educated decision. Now bear in mind we still have that winter mix in the Northeast and I'd expect these figures to rise some in the summer.
Using the equation: miles traveled per tank / price to fill tank = miles traveled per dollar
Figures rounded to .100 where applicable
Regular Fuel 87 Octane; Current Price: $3.81
18 gallons * $3.81 = $68.58 Price to Fill
242.5 miles / $68.58 = 3.536 m/$
254.1 miles / $68.58 = 3.705 m/$
247.6 miles / $68.58 = 3.610 m/$
256.9 miles / $68.58 = 3.746 m/$
Average: 3.649 miles per dollar
242.5 miles / 18 gallons = 13.472 mpg
254.1 miles / 18 gallons = 14.117 mpg
247.6 miles / 18 gallons = 13.756 mpg
256.9 miles / 18 gallons = 14.272 mpg
Average: 13.904 miles per gallon
It is also worth noting that I waited a few tanks in between to allow the knock sensor to adjust to running the premium fuel. (Much thanks to Chuck Tribolet!)
Premium Fuel 93 Octane; Current Price: $4.11
18 gallons * $4.11 = $73.98 Price to Fill
262.4 miles / $73.98 = 3.547 m/$
261.6 miles / $73.98 = 3.536 m/$
256.3 miles / $73.98 = 3.464 m/$
260.7 miles / $73.98 = 3.524 m/$
261.2 miles / $73.98 = 3.531 m/$
Average: 3.520 miles per dollar
262.4 miles / 18 gallons = 14.578 mpg
261.6 miles / 18 gallons = 14.533 mpg
256.3 miles / 18 gallons = 14.239 mpg
260.7 miles / 18 gallons = 14.483 mpg
261.2 miles / 18 gallons = 14.511 mpg
Average: 14.469 miles per gallon
So taking a look at these numbers broken down, we can see that although you most certainly get worse fuel efficiency running regular fuel versus the premium, you in fact are spending less money to drive any given amount of miles (albeit the actual difference is minimal) on the regular octane. With that being said, my truck has 119,000 miles on it now, and I will continue to run the recommended premium fuel. This is because I find the actual amount of difference in miles per tank (about 9) and cost to fill (about $5) to be negligible. Also, and here's the key reason why recommended is no longer in quotation marks, when running the regular fuel that VQ felt like a tired old engine with 100k+ miles on it. However with that premium fuel, she feels light on her feet and peppy from a stop. Personally, after driving with both fuels back to back, the difference is incomparable.
This summer I'm planning to do a full tune-up as well as possibly a CAI to try to bump these numbers, but obviously I will strictly be running the premium fuel at that point.
Thanks for reading! Hope it helps some who were unsure about what fuel to use like me. 


Using the equation: miles traveled per tank / price to fill tank = miles traveled per dollar
Figures rounded to .100 where applicable
Regular Fuel 87 Octane; Current Price: $3.81
18 gallons * $3.81 = $68.58 Price to Fill
242.5 miles / $68.58 = 3.536 m/$
254.1 miles / $68.58 = 3.705 m/$
247.6 miles / $68.58 = 3.610 m/$
256.9 miles / $68.58 = 3.746 m/$
Average: 3.649 miles per dollar
242.5 miles / 18 gallons = 13.472 mpg
254.1 miles / 18 gallons = 14.117 mpg
247.6 miles / 18 gallons = 13.756 mpg
256.9 miles / 18 gallons = 14.272 mpg
Average: 13.904 miles per gallon
It is also worth noting that I waited a few tanks in between to allow the knock sensor to adjust to running the premium fuel. (Much thanks to Chuck Tribolet!)
Premium Fuel 93 Octane; Current Price: $4.11
18 gallons * $4.11 = $73.98 Price to Fill
262.4 miles / $73.98 = 3.547 m/$
261.6 miles / $73.98 = 3.536 m/$
256.3 miles / $73.98 = 3.464 m/$
260.7 miles / $73.98 = 3.524 m/$
261.2 miles / $73.98 = 3.531 m/$
Average: 3.520 miles per dollar
262.4 miles / 18 gallons = 14.578 mpg
261.6 miles / 18 gallons = 14.533 mpg
256.3 miles / 18 gallons = 14.239 mpg
260.7 miles / 18 gallons = 14.483 mpg
261.2 miles / 18 gallons = 14.511 mpg
Average: 14.469 miles per gallon
So taking a look at these numbers broken down, we can see that although you most certainly get worse fuel efficiency running regular fuel versus the premium, you in fact are spending less money to drive any given amount of miles (albeit the actual difference is minimal) on the regular octane. With that being said, my truck has 119,000 miles on it now, and I will continue to run the recommended premium fuel. This is because I find the actual amount of difference in miles per tank (about 9) and cost to fill (about $5) to be negligible. Also, and here's the key reason why recommended is no longer in quotation marks, when running the regular fuel that VQ felt like a tired old engine with 100k+ miles on it. However with that premium fuel, she feels light on her feet and peppy from a stop. Personally, after driving with both fuels back to back, the difference is incomparable.
This summer I'm planning to do a full tune-up as well as possibly a CAI to try to bump these numbers, but obviously I will strictly be running the premium fuel at that point.

