- First Name
- Levi
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2023
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- 2,035
- Location
- Spring Lake Michigan
- Vehicle(s)
- 23 F150-2016 RS/ 22 GT500/ rx8 x2/ 95 mustang GT/ 17 edge.
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Or simply if you’ve ever data logged you car, seen a dyno in real life, or simply look at how the ecu targets boost and timing. Any of those will tell you that you have a massive difference in 87 to 93.I've had folks argue the point that premium doesn't do anything but coming from the oil and gas business and discussing it with engineers from around the world my conclusion is that octane is important for wear, MPG and HP if the motor can utilize it. The Maverick can. In fact 87 will fully retard the timing as far as possible while the high test will maximize timing and run at peak performance. Higher octane burns slower and is less impactful to internal components. I get a little less than 3 MPG better MPG with Hi test. At $1.30 more a gallon only you know if it's worth it. For those that disagree, you have that right to but unless you have data to send with your disagreement I respectfully request you don't send it. As for CR, read what they say about the vehicles.
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