The requirement for premium fuel would be the deal breaker for me. In financial terms that's like subtracting 2-3 mpg even if your actual MPG stays the same.
Let's take a look at the 'financial terms', since I know how you barrister types like to deal with 'just the facts'.
I have a 24 gallon gas tank. I run it down usually until the light comes on. When I fill up, it usually takes 19 gallons of gas.
Premium fuel is .20 cents more per gallon than regular (around here anyway)
19 gallons x .20 = $3.80 more to use 91 octane than 87 octane
On average I fill up twice a month, so $3.80 x 2 = $7.60 per month
$7.60 a month x 12 months = $91.20 per year to use premium fuel over regular
$91.20 more to use premium over regular annually, regardless of fuel prices, assuming a .20 difference between 87 octane and 91 octane. That's key to know.
The T100, with the same 3.4ltr V6 as the Tacomas and 4Runners, was rated to get 17/20 (with the auto trans like the d-cabs). Using premium fuel and synthetic oil, (and no other mods to attempt to improve fuel economy) I have consistently averaged 18/21 over the years. So my mileage has increased over the EPA suggested averages by 1 mpg.
Now let's get really geeky, but a disclaimer, I'm no mathmetician (or barrister, but I do like to debate a point).
I average 360 miles on 19 gallons of gas. That equals 18.9mpg, lets call it 19mpg for the math...
360 miles per fillup x 2wice a month =720 miles
720 miles a month x 12 months = 8640 miles per year
8640 miles divided by 19mpgs = 455 gallons of gas per year
455 gallons x (today's premium price locally) $1.95 =
$887.25 in gas annually with the SC
Now using the same numbers but at the EPAs rated 18mpg....
8640 annual miles divided by 18mpgs = 480 gallons of gas per year
480 gallons x (today's 87 octane price locally) $1.75 =
$840 in regular octane annually
so.... $887.25 (prem) - $840 (reg) =
$47.25 more per year to run premium
$47.25 divided by 12 months = $3.93 a month more with premium than regular
$3.93 divided by 2 fillups a month = $1.96 per fillup
What's the cost of $1.96 these days? A gallon of premium gasoline... it's less than an espresso or an ice cream or a DVD rental... about 4 US Postal stamps... cheaper than a single Bud Light (in a can or bottle) or a Big Mac.
I'm all math geeked out.... but to sum up, on average using the TRD Supercharger and premium fuel costs me less than $50 a year more than not using it, or less than $4 a month. Using 91 octane (in theory) helps to actually improve the engines performance by keeping injectors cleaner and such while adding 1 mpg. Not too shabby.
I tried to put a number to the smiles it gives me per year and to the funny looks I get screaming up a mountain pass with a camper on my truck, as I zoom past 18 wheelers and other drivers, but I couldn't. So feel free to have your way with my numbers and math skills, but there is no disputing the enhanced smiles per gallon I receive using the TRD Supercharger.
YMMV.... :smiley_drive:
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