So i have been buying 93 at quick trip since i installed the turbo on my wrangler. Always at the same station. I have noticed that it doesnt run as well all the time. The wife screwed up yesterday and put a full tank of 89 in it. After i calmed down, i dumped a bottle of lucas octane boost it it. Drove it a hundred miles today and i swear its running better than it ever has. My question is does the octane boost make that much difference or is the 93 from qt not really 93. Also anybody know where i can get higher quality and consistent 93 in fort worth area?
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I hate Valero 93 octane, and my options after thay are limited. There's one Exxon by me rest are qt/racetrack or kroger/walmart.
Lucas octane booster really doesn't boost octane, maybe 10 points or 1 octane number. Octane boosters that are advertised to work are royal purple +3 octane numbers, vp racing +8 octane, and nos brand with mmt +8 octane. I can't say any of then offer any results better than 93 octane.
It's more likely the lucks helped clean your injectors a little bit rather than boost octane
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Originally posted by 4king View PostI hate Valero 93 octane, and my options after thay are limited. There's one Exxon by me rest are qt/racetrack or kroger/walmart.
Lucas octane booster really doesn't boost octane, maybe 10 points or 1 octane number. Octane boosters that are advertised to work are royal purple +3 octane numbers, vp racing +8 octane, and nos brand with mmt +8 octane. I can't say any of then offer any results better than 93 octane.
It's more likely the lucks helped clean your injectors a little bit rather than boost octane
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Originally posted by YALE View PostYou need a real tune dude. You turboed an engine that has a terrible reliability record without boost. Don't cheap out on this.
my lightning is tuned on the ragged edge on 93 and I have used the QT in burleson for 93 for 3 years with no trouble
I also have a wideband gauge so I can monitor in real time my AFR at all times
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Originally posted by YALE View PostYou need a real tune dude. You turboed an engine that has a terrible reliability record without boost. Don't cheap out on this.
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If the octane is down a little, you could have some timing pulled as a result of detonation. If it's very low, you'd likely hear the detonation under heavy loads like taking off, accelerating an on-ramp, passing, etc. A set of plugs probably wouldn't hurt, especially if you're running a basic copper plug, I'd recommend staying away from Champions unless they've got there issues resolved. I know they had a string of bad plugs for a bit a year or 2 ago.
As for a A\F goes, 14.7 is what you want to see at a steady cruise, under boost I'd expect to see something in the 11's or high 10's depending on how much boost you run. Just on tip in and lighter acceleration (no boost or very little like 1-2psi) you'll see A\F in the 13's and high 12's.
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Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostIf the octane is down a little, you could have some timing pulled as a result of detonation. If it's very low, you'd likely hear the detonation under heavy loads like taking off, accelerating an on-ramp, passing, etc. A set of plugs probably wouldn't hurt, especially if you're running a basic copper plug, I'd recommend staying away from Champions unless they've got there issues resolved. I know they had a string of bad plugs for a bit a year or 2 ago.
As for a A\F goes, 14.7 is what you want to see at a steady cruise, under boost I'd expect to see something in the 11's or high 10's depending on how much boost you run. Just on tip in and lighter acceleration (no boost or very little like 1-2psi) you'll see A\F in the 13's and high 12's.
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