mattlqx
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Come visit out west sometime, it's a whole other world.Yeah I'm curious also why do so many people dyno on 91? 93 hard to find?
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Come visit out west sometime, it's a whole other world.Yeah I'm curious also why do so many people dyno on 91? 93 hard to find?
You are offering nothing but pure conjecture at this time. As others have posted, some have done back to back dyno runs with 91/93 and 98-100 and saw a definite power boost. No one made any claims of "making as much power as you want", just that there is a little extra room within the stock tuneIf the car could gain power with higher octane , it would have to be tested for that extra power. The gt350 also has a warranty , you cant just make as much power as you want. I read on another forum that they believe the knock sensors have to compensate for the added vibration of the 5.2 so that could explain the hp gains with race gas.
its also possible that going from 91-93 would gain that same hp or close.
I worked at a shop with a dyno jet in the 90sYou are offering nothing but pure conjecture at this time. As others have posted, some have done back to back dyno runs with 91/93 and 98-100 and saw a definite power boost. No one made any claims of "making as much power as you want", just that there is a little extra room within the stock tune
The stock ECU has thresholds of how much it will advance the timing based on how much knock its detecting, IATs, cylinder head temp, etc. So it appears that the max timing of the stock tune does not occur using 91 or 93, so there is more left to advance if you can reduce the knock threshold.
** I have not read through the entire thread and this may have already been mentioned.
These cars have knock sensors that detect detonation. The computer is also always monitoring many sensors and making adjustments based off real time data. These cars make more HP with 93 octane than they do with 91 octane because of the computers ability to add timing in the absence of detonation. 100 octane fuel would allow the computer to add even more timing resulting in even more power. It's a pretty simple concept.
Are we on "any car" forum? Nope. ;) I am saying the 2015-2017 Shelby GT350 should make more power with a higher octane fuel. :doh:So your saying any car is going to make more power with 100 octane?
Its not that simple!
Most performance cars are tuned to make max power on 93 octane and running 100 wont to anything , but whatever !
News flash... It's not 1990 anymoreI worked at a shop with a dyno jet in the 90s
It was typical to go to a track and see older Vette guys running 100 octane n stock cars and not running any faster. I have never seen any stock car make more power with race gas but maybe the 5.2 is the exception.
I saw the 98 octane post and they claim a gain 30 ft pounds torque ! Lol
Im still stuck in the 80sNews flash... It's not 1990 anymore

credibility? every dyno is a bit different, I would think that if you worked with one in the 90s this would be elementary.oh btw I just checked the race gas dynos with 98 and it made 454 rwhp I thought 460 rwhp was the norm?
the claim is 429 rwhp stock then 454 rwhp with 98
Have you read your owners manual? Here are the two sections on Fuel from the main Owners Manual and the Shelby Supplement. :shrug:Im still stuck in the 80s
still the gt350 may be the exception for race gas but I still want more proof !
When was the last time you saw a post that said he wasn't stock he was using race gas to run faster than everyone else?
Its because race gas doesn't usually work on a stock car but maybe the gt350 is different!