87 perf vs 93 perf

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Hi guys, I have the 5star tuner and have run the 87 performance and 87 economy tunes for a while now. I am just curious who has run the 87 performance then the 93 performance and what is the difference? Better fuel economy, is it faster, what does it change, etc... thanks.

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In accordance with the ford manual, 91 oct will give you 10 horse power more than 87. I assume 93 will give you 15 horses over 87.
 
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i dont have a 87 perf tune right now but i can say that the 93 perf tune feels like it pulls much stronger than stock. my butt dyno says its faster...

Butt dyno!! Lol I love that! I will be switching later today so we'll see how my "butt dyno" responds.

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Ok I'll answer my own question, WOW I like it! 87 perf is great but 93 perf takes the 87 perf tune and puts it on redbull and 5 hour energy!

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I keep my on 93 performance...best tune IMO...I wonder if there would be a BIG issue if you ran 87 while on the 93 tune? I know people have done it...I know I will probably do it if I start switching my tunes
 

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I keep my on 93 performance...best tune IMO...I wonder if there would be a BIG issue if you ran 87 while on the 93 tune? I know people have done it...I know I will probably do it if I start switching my tunes

I wouldn't think it would be a huge deal on an unmodified, naturally aspirated engine for a short period of time, but as you add mods or forced induction you definitely would not want to do this. And personally, I would not do it unless it was a necessity, i.e. you had the 93 octane tune loaded and you had to stop for gas and all they had was 87 octane. Detonation is not a friend of any motor.
 
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