Which Octane?

Dave14

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My friend just bought a 96 GT with 30,000miles on it. The previous owner said he has never run anything other than 91 octane. Is this necessary? :shrug: Does it actually add any HP? I was told that it didnt make a difference on lower compression engines.


Thanks
 
Like what has already been posted, higher octane is used to prevent detonation and preignition in engines. It is NOT used to "get more hp" or "clean the engine". Engines that run higher internal temperatures due to increased carbon build up, poor (lean) air:fuel mixture, higher compression, advanced timing, forced induction or other issues will need to run a higher octane to prevent knock (detonation).

Jon
 
For your car (or friends car or whatever) regular gas is fine but if you start modifying any futher you should probably step it up some. Especially if he advances the timing or decides to run a power adder he's gunna need premium gas then.
 
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Dave14 said:
My friend just bought a 96 GT with 30,000miles on it. The previous owner said he has never run anything other than 91 octane. Is this necessary? :shrug: Does it actually add any HP? I was told that it didnt make a difference on lower compression engines.


Thanks
First of all 30K miles on a 96 GT is super low mileage
your lucky you have such a young engine it is probaly less prone to
detonation/pinging.A good rule of thumb is to run the lowest octane
possible without detonation/pinging!If you aren't running a power adder
or have your timming advanced I don't see why you wouldn't run 87
octane :shrug: At the most I would run mid-grade 89 octane because
91 octane burns so,slow it mite hurt performance.Also I have a 96 GT
just like you Dave and I have always ran 89 octane(mid-grade).When
I first bought my 96 GT I ran 87 octane and for some reason my stang
didn't run good.At higher rpm's I could hear a very slight pinging coming
from the bottom end so,I ran 89 octane in my 96 GT and the very slight
pinging went away so,as long as I own my 96 GT I will run 89 Octane in
it.Also I only run the best gas Chevron or Texaco! I never once got a
bad tank of gas from them that's why I only run Chevron/Texaco! Don't
get gas at a gas station if you see the gas trucks because you can get
a bad tank of gas.Good Luck!
 
Xanax, what is your reasoning for your gas comments? You are aware that Chevron and Texaco are the same gas, right? You are also aware that the exclusive gas chosen by Ferrari is Shell, right?


Jon
 
Dave14 said:
My friend just bought a 96 GT with 30,000miles on it. The previous owner said he has never run anything other than 91 octane. Is this necessary? :shrug: Does it actually add any HP? I was told that it didnt make a difference on lower compression engines.


Thanks
with your timing adjuster you should run 91
 
RysRed96GT said:
how much was that tune? any power difference? :shrug:
It was about 310 for the chip and 120 for the tune. Power gain was 4rwhp and 4rwtq throughout the entire band.. Reason i got it was to stop detonation, turn off rear o2 sensors for themidpipe, and to make my speedometer perfect since i got 3.73's.
 
I assume by reflash you mean re-setting the computer. If that is what you meant, than no, that will not richen it. If you really are running lean, you could get an AFPR or custom chip burnt.


Jon