
Originally Posted by
green91
This thread has alot of incorrect information.
SOME newer vehicles with advanced knock sensing & timing retardation abilities could possibly run lower octane fuel and adjust for it at the expense of power. Your high performance (high compression or boosted) vehicle isn't that way.
Current fuel mixed with ethanol is exactly what octane it claims to be.. meaning 87 octane is the overall octane. You can't mix more ethanol to change the octane rating without changing your engine tune. It takes 33% more ethanol to create the same amount of power as an equivalent volume of gasoline.. meaning 1:1 ethanol to fuel will result in a lean combustion with ethanol. Not cool.
IMO any motor over about 10:1 shouldnt even consider anything less than 93 octane or else detonation will occur.