The 5 star tuning link I posted earlier has some Dyno charts that show a ranger stock tune on regular and premium fuel for comparison.Can anyone post a dyno between 87 and 93 in a Ranger - not a Mustang?
The 300hp stock on 93 was busted as Ford certified the 270 on 93 according to their own website.
I saw a bunch of tests with 87 and 93 vs their tunes. Must have missed it.The 5 star tuning link I posted earlier has some Dyno charts that show a ranger stock tune on regular and premium fuel for comparison.
Yeah, those charts are a bit busy as they are showing several different tune tests on one chart for the 87 and 93 octane perspectives.I saw a bunch of tests with 87 and 93 vs their tunes. Must have missed it.
That or assume their correction was the same for different variables.
I'll have to look on the computer vs the phone. I still only see stuff listed as an 87 tuned graph. Their site is not very friendly to my POS phone.Yeah, those charts are a bit busy as they are showing several different tune tests on one chart for the 87 and 93 octane perspectives.
am I blind or are the curves the same on the "daily tow" from 93 and 87? It doesn't give a specific peak number but those seem really close together.
You did better than I did. A 1.5 mpg increase would pay for the extra cost of plus. I didn't get 1 mpg more. It ran better.I ran several tanks of everything and alls I know is that I averaged 1.5 mpg better with 89 over 87 and no change in mpg with 93 over 89. Therefore it doesn't cost me any more to run 89 since the mileage is better. Most of the time I run E15 88.
am I blind or are the curves the same on the "daily tow" from 93 and 87? It doesn't give a specific peak number but those seem really close together.
What’s the harm?here we go again