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1. You install the power pack on your eco boost mustang requiring high octane fuel
Then: a family member drives your car and being nice fills it with regular fuel.
There is bad weather or fuel shortage and only regular fuel is available.

What's gonna happen, how long before problems
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Drive like an old person going to church on Sunday morning until it's all gone. Or add a bottle of Octanium and drive a little faster than the type of person I suggested earlier.
 
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I’d put in an octane booster in. Try something like race gas concentrate I. The orange and white can.
 

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1. You install the power pack on your eco boost mustang requiring high octane fuel
Then: a family member drives your car and being nice fills it with regular fuel.
There is bad weather or fuel shortage and only regular fuel is available.

What's gonna happen, how long before problems
The amount of stress on the engine is directly proportional to the power demand. At low power demand (less than 50%) there really isn't too much you can do with timing and mixture that will damage the engine. Get too rich or too lean and the engine just quits running. Same with timing. The kind of problems that break things only happen with high heat and pressure, which for our engines means boost.

So the advice to drive it like your granny is the best. If you don't have the Performance Pack I would put the boost gauge up on the center display and keep the engine out of boost as much as possible.

Another option might be to reset the ECU, which as I understand it will load a very conservative timing/fueling map. The ECU "learns" as it goes, monitoring engine knock to set timing. With the lower octane fuel the timing should stay close to the default. This is speculative; before doing this I would check with someone who can offer a more expert opinion.
 

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1. You install the power pack on your eco boost mustang requiring high octane fuel
Then: a family member drives your car and being nice fills it with regular fuel.
There is bad weather or fuel shortage and only regular fuel is available.

What's gonna happen, how long before problems
You can try one or more of the following:

1. If the tuning device allows it (i.e. AP), switch to the stock map.
2. Siphon the gas out and refill with 91/93.
3. Unplug the harness to the WGA boost solenoid, which limits boosts to the WGA spring rate (should be around 7 PSI for stock).
4. Drive really carefully.
 
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Thanks for answers, I want the power pack but at times my wife drives car and there have been times when premium wasn't available.
 

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Where I’m SC do you not have premium?
 
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Most worried about some one installing incorrect fuel with out me knowing it.
 

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Do so many people borrow your car that you can’t keep up with telling them to either not put fuel in it or only use premium? Or are they so slow that they can’t be trusted with basic instructions and conditions for driving someone else’s car?
 
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Do so many people borrow your car that you can’t keep up with telling them to either not put fuel in it or only use premium? Or are they so slow that they can’t be trusted with basic instructions and conditions for driving someone else’s car?
Really don't appreciate your arrogance, my car is sheet metal, it is not some sort of special trophy. Ford designed it for transportation and it 10 years it will be a depreciated block of sheet metal.
I will let anyone drive my car if they need it, I know I'm taking a real big chance since we are "so slow " in the south. What a ...
 

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Assuming you are talking about the FP power pack which requires a laptop to tune/switch to stock, if there is absolutely no 91+ octane around:
1)have the laptop with you or

2)have someone bring it to you to put it back to stock so u can use regular octane or

3) Octane booster or

4) keep a small portable tank of 91+ octane in the car for emergencies
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