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โOct-23-2020 06:04 AM
time2roll wrote:
I would use the minimum recommended octane as specified by GM.
My 1970 Mustang required 98 Octane and best available was 94 then 92. Probably ran a lot better in 1970.
โOct-22-2020 08:47 PM
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โOct-22-2020 07:18 PM
Groover wrote:
At the current price here of $1.75/gal that narrows the price differential for the Ecoboost from $0.40/gal to $0.32/gal. I will stick with regular.
โOct-22-2020 07:15 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Used to be you only needed premium for these engines if you wanted the horsepower.
Going towing or drag racing? Fill up with premium.
Grocery shopping or a road trip? Regular was fine.
Must be things have changed.
We used to have an '84 Cadillac with that 4.1L aluminum V8 that would ping horribly unless you ran premium fuel. Back then premium was only a couple cents more so it wasn't a big deal.
โOct-22-2020 06:22 PM
Groover wrote:
At the current price here of $1.75/gal that narrows the price differential for the Ecoboost from $0.40/gal to $0.32/gal. I will stick with regular.
โOct-22-2020 04:25 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Here is a study AAA did several years back that actual has an Escalade with a 6.2L Ecotec in the test. The study tests the impact of regular and premium fuel on engines that require regular and premium. It shows short burst full load dynos and sustained dynos at 2,000 and 4,000 rpm which is where the difference between the two fuels is most noticeable in the real world especially when towing. There is also graphs on the amount of timing is advanced/pulled along with temps of the catalyst along with MAP/MAF sensor readings.
One major thing to note is the 7.1% fuel economy increase on the 6.2L with premium fuel under normal load. This was contributed to ability of the 6.2L to stay in 4 cylinder mode more often due to the significant timing advance at this load level creating more power per cylinder. The gen one 3.5L Ecoboost also had a considerable fuel economy bump of 5% with premium fuel.
AAA Premium Fuel Research
โOct-22-2020 10:19 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Used to be you only needed premium for these engines if you wanted the horsepower.
Going towing or drag racing? Fill up with premium.
Grocery shopping or a road trip? Regular was fine.
Must be things have changed.
We used to have an '84 Cadillac with that 4.1L aluminum V8 that would ping horribly unless you ran premium fuel. Back then premium was only a couple cents more so it wasn't a big deal.
โOct-22-2020 06:43 AM
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โOct-21-2020 07:01 PM
noteven wrote:
Modern auto engines do not ping - knock detection adjusts timing and fuel to prevent any pre-ignition or detonation.
So when you buy an engine that is designed for 91 and you use 87 or less in it will run fine. It is not producing the power you paid for is all. Sometimes the vehicle will use more 87 per mile than 91, especially if you are tow / hauling and actually using max power.
โOct-21-2020 06:11 PM