Honestly I wanan try it one day and see, but for rn I’m running 93. But I’m sure there won’t be a massive hp downgrade if it’s a n/a car Ik boosted application make a huge difference in octane ratings. Some car def can’t run 87 and require 91+ regardless.I have been running my 2019 GT on Shell Nitro 93 since I got it. I’m asking people who use regular gas how your car runs on it. With the price of gas l’m thinking of switching. Gas prices are getting out of hand.
My car when I bought it brand new had 1/2 tank worth of 87 (from the factory). Ran fine. 2 miles to the gas station, filled it with 94, never seen a drop of 87 again. I'll continue with that tradition.With the price of gas l’m thinking of switching
Not to start a whole octane debate but if your truck doesn't call for premium you are getting exactly zero benefit other than a lighter wallet.My truck deserves it.
To be fair, the Mustang doesn't call for premium either...yet it gains *some* benefit from 93 vs 91.Not to start a whole octane debate but if your truck doesn't call for premium you are getting exactly zero benefit other than a lighter wallet.
I run regular all the time in my Bullitt. No issues, no pinging, just less power. I only put high quality fuel in, never from no name bargain places.I have been running my 2019 GT on Shell Nitro 93 since I got it. I’m asking people who use regular gas how your car runs on it. With the price of gas l’m thinking of switching. Gas prices are getting out of hand.
Locally they have about $1/g extra tax on 93 that makes it way more expensive than most places. In the grand scheme of things, it’s just a little offensive paying that extra tax.I ran 87 in mine a couple times, probably not a good comparison since it was a tank here or there. But I didn’t notice a bit of difference. I do worry a bit if I am somehow hurting the engine by running it, its irrational but I still think it. But even with gas prices as they are I look at it as a $6-$8 a tank difference, I can save that easily by not buying two beers at the tap house.