What kind of Octane do you put in your C-Class?

I got a C240 loaner car recently and it also averaged 21 mpg, so i thought i was doing well getting 21 mpg on a c320
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Tell you what, I'll challenge you to a tank of low octane fuel, you in your E55, me in my lowly supercharged Coupe. In normal driving, i don't think you'd loose any mpg.
Tell you what, I'll challenge you to a tank of low octane fuel, you in your E55, me in my lowly supercharged Coupe. In normal driving, i don't think you'd loose any mpg.
In simple terms, if the ECU reduces output at a given RPM, you need more RPM to create the same HP. More RPM equals more fuel.
I have run all my cars on various octane rated fuels and the only one that does not result in a statisitcal increase in MPG is the Denali. The E55 now has a Powerchip with 93 octane tuning. The numbers on the CLK and Denali are stock. The 93 octane was a mix of Union 76 91 octane and 100 octane. The 94 octane is what I have in my tank on the lake. Even though most boats claim to be 87 rated, most of them run so much better on the high test. My modified SeaDoos absolutely need it. EGT goes crazy if I run 91.
Here are my notes from both Benzes (commuting 21 miles each direction) and the Deanli (lake house to home 60 miles of mountains and 100 miles of freeway). Some of these numbers are averages from a few tanks but none were more that a tenth or two off.
E55 pre chip - 89 octane 16.4 mpg
E55 pre chip - 91 octane 17.7 mpg
E55 post chip - 91 octane 17.1 mpg
E55 post chip - 93 octane 18.1 mpg
CLK430 - 89 octane 15.8
CLK430 - 91 octane 16.4
Denali - 87 octane 14.7
Denali - 89 octane 14.8
Denali - 94 octane 14.8
When I was building engines for people, this is one way I would determine the correct octane rated fuel for their application. When MPG stops increasing as octane increases, this is the right fuel. Without going back to my notes, I'd say that 90% of the vehicles I tested this way in 20 years showed a statistical change in MPG when octane was lowered.
We used to "cut in" "interface" into regular gasoline batches. Sure it was still 99% good-ol gasoline but there was also a component that was anything from #2 heating oil, jet fuel or even water that got into a sump tank.
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I heard that octane boosters are used in the summer months.
Theres really no difference in "feel" with octane boosters.
but theres a diff if I use 88octane fuel rather than the usualy 93
JamE55 - are you running a stand alone ECU, or did you have your stock ECU reprogrammed (or chipped)?
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...ghlight=octane
Here in Canada (let me remind you we are a net producer of oil) our gas is priced at $1.04/litre regular and $1.15/litre for premium. The 11 cents spread to get premium is the killer as 4 litres = 1 US gallon so that is a premium of 44cents per gallon.
Some how the math got mixed up north of the 49th






