Same chips in both, made in the same fabs. Any relative price difference is like the difference between regular and premium gas/petrol.
Same chips in both, made in the same fabs. Any relative price difference is like the difference between regular and premium gas/petrol.
wait, are you saying that there's no difference between regular and premium gas?
The “regular” and “premium” label at the pump is misleading. The premium gas isn’t better. It’s just different. Unless your car specifically requires higher octane fuel, there is no benefit to paying for it. https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/gasoline-guide/
You get slightly better mpg on premium, just not enough to justify the cost.
Not unless you’re adjusting timing. Premium gas has lower energy per unit mass and per unit volume than standard gas.
> Not unless you’re adjusting timing.
Which, every modern ECU will do automatically based on output from the knock sensors.
This may surprise you, but gas stations typically only have two grades of fuel stored in tanks. Mid-grade gas is mixed at the pump from the other two.
no, but made in same place with mostly same ingredients, just different ratio to hit higher octane (and in some cases some extra additives).
Also vary a bit between winter a summer, basically in winter they can get away with putting a bit more volatile compounds coz it's colder