Octane Poll

What octane for the Raptor

  • Less than 87

  • 87

  • 89

  • 91

  • 93

  • Higher than 93


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DaveInMn

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Truly asking because I’m not very knowledgeable on this. Why are the HP numbers higher with a E85 tune? Also, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen @GooseTuned mention it’s safe to add a couple (?) gallons of E85 to a regular tank for some added performance (without needing to tune for it).
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Per my reading/experience, ethanol handles detonation better than gas (can run a higher compression ratio or more advanced timing = more HPs). The price for this is ehanol has ~1/3 less energy/volune than gas, so the MPGs will be correspondingly less. Plus as stated in the reference, ethanol has other negatives.
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I never understand some of the logic reg: price between 87 and 91.
It's at MOST, regardless of market conditions, .30 cents between 87 and 91. That's $10.80 assuming you are empty and it's a .30 cent delta.
Here in CA it's .15 cents at the Shell by my house with makes it an additional $5.40 more for a complete fill up.

It's a twin turbo performance motor. If you want to cut costs, don't spend $90K on a truck.
 

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I never understand some of the logic reg: price between 87 and 91.
It's at MOST, regardless of market conditions, .30 cents between 87 and 91. That's $10.80 assuming you are empty and it's a .30 cent delta.
Here in CA it's .15 cents at the Shell by my house with makes it an additional $5.40 more for a complete fill up.

It's a twin turbo performance motor. If you want to cut costs, don't spend $90K on a truck.
It’s a performance motor that I putt around in as a daily driver. If I go somewhere to have fun with it, I’ll add in that premium fuel for the extra zoom zooms. It’s made to work with 87 so it’s not like a trx that REQUIRES premium fuel. The difference in 87 vs 93 today in my neck of the woods Illinois is 78 cents cheapest option vs cheapest option.
 

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I never understand some of the logic reg: price between 87 and 91.
It's at MOST, regardless of market conditions, .30 cents between 87 and 91. That's $10.80 assuming you are empty and it's a .30 cent delta.
Here in CA it's .15 cents at the Shell by my house with makes it an additional $5.40 more for a complete fill up.

It's a twin turbo performance motor. If you want to cut costs, don't spend $90K on a truck.
It clearly must depend on where you're located. Around here (south of Charlotte, NC, right on the NC/SC border) 87 is currently $3.39 at the two stations I usually go to (Shell and QT). 93 (no 91 around here) is currently $3.89 at both, so 50 cents more per gallon. The non-ethanol 87 is the same price as the premium. So it can potentially be an almost $20 increase in the cost of a tank of gas. Some areas are more than that, as seen in the reply above this one. So I can see why some people might not want to pay that extra cost, especially if the truck is a daily driver for them.
 

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I never understand some of the logic reg: price between 87 and 91.
It's at MOST, regardless of market conditions, .30 cents between 87 and 91. That's $10.80 assuming you are empty and it's a .30 cent delta.
Here in CA it's .15 cents at the Shell by my house with makes it an additional $5.40 more for a complete fill up.

It's a twin turbo performance motor. If you want to cut costs, don't spend $90K on a truck.
93 is around 75 cents more in my area.IMG_0681.png
 
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