I use 89 octane ethanol free gas in my mower, chain saw and weed eater.
I use std 87 octane with ethanol in my vehicle.
If I fill up with the 89 it will get 4 mpg more.
Yes it is suppose to run on 87 Octane - It doesn't knock or pre ignite on 87.
I can't tell any difference other than the MPGs.
Some say there may be some carbon build-up attributing to this lower gas mileage???
Not sure its even there or how, if so, that would enable an effect octane vs MPG.
Only got 68,000 miles and it didn't slowly occur, I noticed MPG drop very first time I filled with 89 E-Free gas.
Do plan on using cleaners in oil and gas for a week before I do next oil change in case there is some internal carbon but not expecting that to help.
What do y'all think?