Can anyone explain this situation to me? I've got a 87T, all the standard stuff done to it. K&N intake, no cats, high flow muffler,only 2.5 in pipes new 3 piece metal head gasket. the car is well tuned, and I recently shimmed the waste gate so it boosts like crazy. the thing that I dont understand is, I always put shell supreme gas in my car. I get roughly 15 mpg in the city and about 20 mpg on the highway. recently my brother borrowed my car and actually filled up the gas for me (yeah I couldn't believe my ears either). The thing is he put the 87 octane shell instead of the 93 that I normally put. the car gave me darn near 20 mpg in city driving. so when I went on a trip to Baton Rouge from Houston I thought maybe I should test this and put in regular. the car performed well over 25 mpg for the whole trip. I was under the impression that the higher the octane, the better fuel economy. also the engine is running at a lot lower temperature. can anyone explain what is going on. I just bought the car less than a year ago. maybe the previous owner always put regular gas and the car just got used to it (lol). should I switch to putting regular gas into the car or stick to filling up with supreme.