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Octane Mixing
I have a very basic question for those familiar with petroleum products. Can one mix octanes similar to mixing of oil viscosities? Given the following scenario:
87 octane @ $2.69/gal 89 octane @ $2.79/gal 93 octane @ $2.89/gal In order to save money and achieve the higher octane while having a larger volume can I purchase one gallon of 87 octane and one gallon of 93 octane to create a octane mixture of (87+93)/2 = 90 octane which will cost ($2.69+2.89)/2 = $2.79 gallon? This is non Porsche related so please no comments about me being cheap (which I am) - I am simply curious if the octanes can mix in this fashion.
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I've read (on Pelican likely) that mixing the two actually produces slightly higher O-rating than the the average of the two.
Dont know if it's true.
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Hmm, I've heard the opposite. Will have to research.......another time
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Mixing is not linier yet not truely exponential either. I did do some actual research years ago and found that increased octane did provide better milage but it was an exact wash aainst monies saved.
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Yes, octanes can be mixed. That's how they get the mid-grade stuff. Don't know that it will save you money, though.
Here's a chart for mixing race gas: http://www.bazonkers.com/octanechart.htm
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