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Old 11-24-2020, 09:31 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by 10/10ths View Post
What would you call “close” to Flat 6?

I shipped my car to them on a flatbed.

I don’t have dyno numbers, sorry.

The tune is actually four different tunes with a hand held controller that plugs into the OBD port. I have:

93 octane performance

91 octane performance

87 octane

Fuel Economy

Those are my four choices.

I use the car as a cross-country vacation car. I drive to Colorado a lot and can only get 91 octane there.

Also, around my home area, 87 octane is all you can get in some places.

I figured this has me covered for how I use the car.

The goal was to get the air/fuel ratios right with my deleted secondary cats.

The “aggressive” tunes maximize power for that given octane fuel. It works.

The midrange bump is impressive.

Cheers.
10/10th you can get 100 octane 1/4 mile south off kipling on Alameda Mobile gas station in Lakewood, Colorado.

4 gallons of 100 octane and the rest in 91 will get you to 93 octane

91 X 14 (Ga) = 1274
100X4 (Ga) = 400 1274 X 400 = 93 Oct

Try this formula. I believe it was posted by H2OSkier a month or so ago.
1. (Octane of fuel #1) X (# of gallons of fuel #1) = X
2. (Octane of fuel #2) X (# of gallons of fuel #2) = Y
3. X + Y = Z
4. Dividing Z by the total number of gallons of both fuels gives you your total octane number.
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