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Back2Gas

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Petro-Canada has 94 Octan. Price per litre is pretty high. If you can’t afford the best fuel for your stang , then personaly Dont by one.
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Petro-Canada has 94 Octan. Price per litre is pretty high. If you can’t afford the best fuel for your stang , then personaly Dont by one.
We'll keep that in mind if we're ever in Canada... :wink:
 
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Just filled up for the first time at Costco $4.14 a gallon for 93 hopefully gas prices go down soon lol
 

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yes yes yes…. The 87 octane can not handle the compression. It ignites BEFORE the piston hits TDC on compression…we call this “hammering the bearings “
The premature ignition is pushing the piston down BEFORE top of the stoke…
87… 93 for that matter is hard on your rod bearings.
E85 ASAP.. for safety longevity
That isn't quite true. Old point and condenser ignition systems needed to be set each time their were service. You normally did it with a timing light and set it somewhere between 6 and 12 degrees before top center. More RPMs would advance the timing as it took longer for the burn to propagate through the fuel charge. It starts burning once there is a spark but the timing moves delay so the bulk of the burn after top dead center.
Somebody with a good ear could set the timing by ear but most needed a timing light to ensure the spark didn't occur to early or late. The burn can start 20 or more degrees before top dead center without causing harm as long as it remains small.
My 96 as well as newer engines have knock sensor that detect knocks giving the computer the information needed to adjust the timing. Basically it's adjusting by ear in real time.
Diesel engines will knock however they have much larger bearings that can withstand the knock for years. They don't do that with Gas engines because it would add excessive mass to the crank, connecting rods and pistons that would limit performance.
 

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Wanted to know what you all put in your Mustang GTs. I looked up the s550 owners manual and it said that it is designed for 87 but for optimal performance to use 91. Is it better to just go 91 all the time or maybe just use 91 when going to a track or doing other performance tests? What are the pros and cons of each? I have a GT performance pack on order.
We read premium for GTs
 
 








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