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11-19-2012, 11:00 PM | #1 |
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100 octane + stock tune?
After searching the forum, I've seen people on both sides of this issue.
Does anyone actually know for sure whether 100 octane gas yields additional power from the N54 without an aftermarket tune? Also, I assume that 100 octane is perfectly fine for the engine as long as it's unleaded, right? I've heard some people talk about it wearing out the spark plugs, clogging injectors, etc, but don't see how that could be if it's just a higher quality version of what I put in every week.
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11-19-2012, 11:04 PM | #2 |
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Will give consistency if you're beating the hell out of your car. but not more.
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11-19-2012, 11:18 PM | #3 |
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Im sure the car would advance timing to some degree, but a waste of your money never the less.
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11-20-2012, 12:01 AM | #4 |
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Waste of 100 octane gas & money. If you're gonna track, it makes more sense to blend a small amount of pump gas + 100 octane to get ~95 octane to avoid any timing/detonation concerns
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I don't think a stock tune will react to anything over 94/95 octane. You can mix 100 & 93 to get in that range.
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11-20-2012, 12:13 AM | #6 |
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Mixing in 100 octane(or higher octane) isn't going to yield anymore power. Infact, you may make less. The higher the octane fuel the slower the flame front spreads meaning that timing must be advanced to maintain MBT. The DME will not automatically advance timing to account for this.
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11-20-2012, 12:54 AM | #11 |
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It may or may not give you power, depending on how your car is running currently. If your car is running poor or less than optimal timing, then it will have more power comparitavely because it will allow the car to run its full timing curve.
If you are already running the full timing curve, then you will see no gains. It will help consistency because you run less timing as the engine gets hot. Refer to above.
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Doesnt Europe take advantage of higher octane premium gas? (99 ron=94-95 octane) And 91 octane users vs 93 octane users are equal also? Last edited by idrift4wd; 11-20-2012 at 01:11 AM.. |
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It depends. If the car runs fine on 87 or 91(meaning no timing corrections) then going to 100 isn't going to help. More than likely on 87 you will have timing corrections so adding in some 100 will help to clear up timing corrections and in that instance it will make a little more power.
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93 generates more power then 91 octane. Do a check of posted dyno runs of CA cars vs. high octane east coast states. Honda posted some stats on their V6 a few years ago & the spread was 10BHP. That being said the factory tune will not adapt to much over 94.
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Higher octane means higher resistance to knock which means you can increase the timing advance. Without this, you will not gain anything.
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Edit: just watched your full youtube video... still inconclusive... ranges are within standard testing deviation. Quote:
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The true story is the only benefit is consistency. The stock tune actually has a bit of ignition correction and timing reduction, especially when heat soaked. (also depends on gas quality, ambient temps, heat soak and other external factors).
100+ octane will reduce almost all instances of timing drop outs after back to back runs, but heat soaking of the intercooler and increase in IAT's is inevitable. It isn't a power adder. It simply gains back any power that was lost from poor fuel quality. |
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2) Reduces Engine Knock 3) Reduces the chance of timing being pulled due to knock 4) Runs cooler So by all this it means you will gain 2-3 mph in a 1/4 run Being tuned for it yields the same results above but in addition with "significantly" more power "to the wheels" If you are not tuned for it then it will optimize or bring out your car "best" performance at its current level. |
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