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Nice 91 octane Ride

Air/fuel ratio also significantly affects pre-detonation, so if you're 'juiced' a little lean, you are likely to have pre-det with the appropriate knock sensor reduction in timing advance and concomitant performance. Higher octane in this case should help overcome the pre-det and return the lost performance.
 
I waited today until the temp was about 90 degrees so I could eliminate the cool morning temperatures being the reason for the Spyders better performance, and not the 91 octane fuel I'm running. Now I have absolutely no doubt in my simple mind that the 91 octane performs much better in my Spyder than 87 octane. The owners manual states 87 octane or higher--The or higher is what I'm going to run. I think, if the ECU has detonation sensors and can adjust the engine timing to eliminate knocking, then it must retard the timing a significant amount to allow a engine with 10.8:1 compression ratio to run on 87 octane fuel; and there goes your performance.IMHOnojoke:lecturef_smilie:

Michael:doorag:

Do you still have your JB at the same settings or have you adjusted it while using the higher octane?
 
JB settings

Do you still have your JB at the same settings or have you adjusted it while using the higher octane?

I think I have made some minor adjustments since we last talked (not sure). Here are the ones I am currently running.

Mode#1--Not used
Mode#2--4.5
Mode#3--6
Mode#4--6
Mode#5--2
Mode#6--2

I keep playing with the thing but I seem to always get back to, or at least close to, these settings.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
 
Sputtering

I think the individual mods are a good thing to look at pertaining to octane use. I filled up with 93 today--- and will run a few weeks on it to see if I notice any difference. Since my sputtering was intermittent - it's hard to tell what the fix will be. Not sure if I've had as much sputtering since I pulled the evap can. Going to keep an eye on it.

Just gonna keep an eye on it....

Don't you think that a "Sputtering" engine usually indicates a overly rich condition (to much fuel or not enough air). It has been my experience that if running lean the engine will hesitate, cough, and surge; but not necessarily sputter. (or at least based on my defination of a sputter) What is your opinion? If you are running rich it will regardless of the octane. nojoke


Michael:doorag:
 
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Don't you think that a "Sputtering" engine usually indicates a overly rich condition (to much fuel or not enough air). It has been my experience that if running lean the engine will hesitate, cough, and surge; but not necessarily sputter. (or at least based on my defination of a sputter) What is your opinion? If you are running rich it will regardless of the octane. nojoke


Michael:doorag:


Guess I'm just going to have to check the plugs after a ride and see what they look like.......
 
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