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I haven't dyno'd on 87, but I took a ton of datalogs while using it to get my OAR adjustments while tuning. The FiST didn't hate it nearly as much as my FoST did. For someone that doesn't use WOT often it's actually not a horrible choice.
Not at all, actually. The only way I was able to get negative corrections was to be WOT with 87 octane on a 93 base tune and even then the corrections weren't that bad. Quite honestly, it was surprising.
Surprising results on 87 vs 93. I did wot pulls in third gear from 40-80 mph. Stock tune 87 octane stock airbox time to complete 6.5 seconds. 1/4 tank I the car. Test 2 93 octane MAP intake and stock tune. Result 6.5 seconds full tank. This was measured using a race logic, really slick unit. I did a 40-80 because it doesn't require a shift and takes driver out of the equation. My .02
Didn't read the thread, apologies if duplicate. A poll than included >93 octane and or ethanol options would be fun too. Might also want to differentiate between daily driving and "other settings". (maybe that's 2 polls or an option on "multiple fuel types used"?)
I've put 10,428 in 3.5 months just driving everywhere. Lol. I bought it so I could enjoy it. And I put 91. I do commute to work tho. 60 miles round trip either 4-5 days a week. And I drive EVERYWHERE on my time off lol
I realize this post is old but finally I find someone who's got me beat on racking up miles I've done just over 6500 in just over 3 months and I thought that was a lot lol. I've only ran 93 always in mine even had the dealer fill it with 93. I been running the Livernois motorsports 93 tune (awesome tune!!) Since 2800 so now its a must...
So here's my dilemma. Of the reasonably convenient options around me, my choices are 91-ethanol free, or 93-with 10% ethanol. Can't figure out which is the better option.
Surprising results on 87 vs 93. I did wot pulls in third gear from 40-80 mph. Stock tune 87 octane stock airbox time to complete 6.5 seconds. 1/4 tank I the car. Test 2 93 octane MAP intake and stock tune. Result 6.5 seconds full tank. This was measured using a race logic, really slick unit. I did a 40-80 because it doesn't require a shift and takes driver out of the equation. My .02
I'm thinking something is up with these results. Spool tuning (cj pony parts) went from 204 whp to 218 whp and added like 20-30 torque to the wheels with a simple fuel switch on a stock focus st going from 87 to 93 and I'd imagine results would be similar on s FiST. I never ran 87 in mine even had the dealer fill it with 93 but it pulls the crap out of timing and stuff to keep knock in check and it has to have a decent impact on power. For one you had 3/4 tank more fuel on the 93 run which assuming 8 gallons would be like 50 lbs or so which would make a decent impact on such a short burst. Also having aftermarket intakes on stock tune have been known to not add power....the computer senses the extra air and compensates for it adjusting things and can sometimes overcompensate resulting in lost power....it's pretty well known. I'm not familiar with that intake but is the filter exposed to under hood heat? Could be heat soak...also the conditions could have been different and the intercooler could have been more heat soaked on your 93 run. Its pretty well known 93 has a significant jump in power over 87 in these cars so there has to be other factors at play here. I don't doubt your results just saying there is another reason for them other than "93 does nothing for power over 87 in the FiST". just my .02
Does the FiST adjust on the fly or does the ECU need to be reset, fuse pulled, etc. to have it re-learn octane level? I used to have to pull a fuse or the negative battery cable if I wanted best results when changing octane in cars that are over 10 years old now. LOL
So here's my dilemma. Of the reasonably convenient options around me, my choices are 91-ethanol free, or 93-with 10% ethanol. Can't figure out which is the better option.
Does the FiST adjust on the fly or does the ECU need to be reset, fuse pulled, etc. to have it re-learn octane level? I used to have to pull a fuse or the negative battery cable if I wanted best results when changing octane in cars that are over 10 years old now. LOL
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