Stock87 on the tune?
The manual says 87 because it has to. If the manufacturer "recommends" or requires premium fuel, that needs to be specifically disclosed, and can affect things like the marketability of the vehicle, etc. That is why you will typically only see very high performance models and luxury vehicles recommending/requiring premium. On models like the Mustang GT, engineering just detunes the strategy when low quality fuel is detected by the PCM (detonation) which reduces horsepower, torque, and fuel economy.At the risk of talking about things I know little about - admittedly a long and growing list - I was merely pointing out that the manual says 87. I don't doubt it is setting an octane floor rather than ceiling and all of the hp and torque numbers in the official Mustang brochure were in fact tested with 93 octane (interestingly not the V6).
Yes it is a performance car. No, you can't legally go over 65 MPH. And even if you ignore the law (which none of us would ever do-right) there are very few places and rare times you can do it, especially here in JerZ. So why 87 octane? 30-60 cents a gallon and very unlikely to be any really meaningful performance loss. When I think I am going to be doing any truly spirited driving, I can always fill it with premium.


Great to know - check that off of the list of things I don't know - the one briefly mentioned earlier.And you can't just "fill it with premium" when you want the performance; it takes the software strategy at least a full tank of 93 to learn the new octane limits.
You know, that's a very good point. That's probably the major reason why some of us see a significant decrease in mileage when using lower grades. If it were straight fuel 87 or 91, I bet we would see no drop in economy.93, since it's the only one with no ethanol.
Yes sir.Ok, if I use 87 my ecoboost it is rated at 270hp, if I use 93 it's rated at 310hp.
Exactly what does this rating mean, besides the max amount of power the engine can output, is there noticeable gain off the line, top speed only or what?
An extra 40hp seems huge to me, why in the world am I using 87, gas is cheap, I don't drive the car much (retired) and when I do it's mostly spirited driving on 70mph highways here in Florida, 93 would seem ideal for me.
This needs to be addressed immediately, lol
Terry