As my title says, I'm trying to find out the facts and myths between premium gas vs regular gas and how 'bad' it is for a car. I remember reading in Motor Trend or C&D that they tested cars that required premium gas with both grades of octane and noted negligible performance gains with the particular cars. From what I understand if a car says use premium you should use it not so much for the performance but for the engine that has been tuned for it. I've also read about people reporting 'engine knocking', 'worse gas mileage', and premature of engine parts.
Reason I ask is because I've gotten into an argument with a friend over my cousin's new MB C300 sport and if he really needed to use premium gas or not. My friend was trying to tell him that premium is only for performance, and unless your pushing your car it's not needed. I was making the argument that the car is tuned for the premium, but my friend was trying to say the computer will adjust to the current gas.
And to reserve the situation. I know people who will put premium gas in cars that require regular, claiming it cleans the engine. I'm wondering if it's a complete waste of money, and if it has any negative effects on the car as well.
Finally, I see mid grade all the time, but have yet to see a car that requires it. I'm wondering what that's about? Is that for special applications or something?
I feel this area is a little 'gray' so I wanted some opinions, facts and experiences on the matter.
Reason I ask is because I've gotten into an argument with a friend over my cousin's new MB C300 sport and if he really needed to use premium gas or not. My friend was trying to tell him that premium is only for performance, and unless your pushing your car it's not needed. I was making the argument that the car is tuned for the premium, but my friend was trying to say the computer will adjust to the current gas.
And to reserve the situation. I know people who will put premium gas in cars that require regular, claiming it cleans the engine. I'm wondering if it's a complete waste of money, and if it has any negative effects on the car as well.
Finally, I see mid grade all the time, but have yet to see a car that requires it. I'm wondering what that's about? Is that for special applications or something?
I feel this area is a little 'gray' so I wanted some opinions, facts and experiences on the matter.