What's missing? It makes less power with lower octane gas.Dyno pulls do not tell the entire story
I sorta did after I bought the Raptor. I was kind of stoked it could burn regular; at the time it was my only vehicle that didn’t require 91+. Then I got one of these threads and was sent to the manual to ... you know, READ one of the 535 pages. I did read and skim a good deal of it, but I did not pay enough attention to the octane section, missing the key wording “for best performance”...I love these threads. Nobody will ever change anybody else's opinion.
I’ve only tried this with the Rap w/ 3.5TT but I ran several tanks of 87, then cut over to 93 and several tanks and with mixed driving - no difference. The one time I tried it in/around OBX NC, I actually got better mpg with 93 than with 90 octane & no ethanol. This is “island time”, probably a max speed of 60mph. Not enough to be conclusive, but in mixed driving I didn’t see a difference and one back to back with near identical conditions where 93 did better.Did you get better mpg? No despite you thinking so. It’s been proven you don’t get no better than a hopeful .5 mpg.
Yeah this is all anybody is saying far as I can tell. Nobody thinks 87 will harm the engine, it just makes less power. The cost difference is meaningless to me.What's missing? It makes less power with lower octane gas.
Your location though says 'deep south' so I assume no snow and ice to deal with. Around here in SE Michigan I don't need the extra power and torque when dealing with snow covered or icy roads, so why spend the extra $10- $15 for the power I can't use in December/January/February when the car will run fine on 87 octane is all. Warmer months, of course I get the 93 octane because "I want the power!"Yeah this is all anybody is saying far as I can tell. Nobody thinks 87 will harm the engine, it just makes less power. The cost difference is meaningless to me.
I personally want every scintilla of power the car can give, all the time. Otherwise I’d have bought something else.
It ain’t rocket surgery.
And what are the long terms effects? How many miles until this is a high enough of concern that it needs to be addressed?You won’t hear it, the
Computer will pull timing and retard the cams.
But it will show in the bearings over time.
Cannot say for the 5.0 but in the Hemi pretty fast.And what are the long terms effects? How many miles until this is a high enough of concern that it needs to be addressed?