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According to a 2007 study, 23% of the barrel of oil was used for heating oil and diesel fuel in the U.S. I am not sure if you can use more or less though.
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I wasn't implying they did, But they could still like a little more octane, vs less. And if they both got 2 more mpg, I'd suggest it was density that increased.
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But in that time the EPA made us all run Ultra Low Sulfer Diesel.
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you could also look at it like this-you werent getting more mpg with the higher octane, but by using the lower octane, it was killing your mpg by 1-2....
and you would be surprised what some engine builders knows about chemical compounds, they are some smart mofos...atleast the ones i know and learn from are
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Well consider the ULSD opened a whole can of worms... made piping it more difficult. Hell, the machine at my work just to measure the ULSD cost like $20k and has to be serviced every year.
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So it also costs more to refine... hey are you going to answer my question,oh guru of petroleum and petroleum based products....
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Which question? This thread is spiriling out of control....
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