Fuel Octane vs Performance?

Started by JMackey98, July 25, 2011, 08:29:41 AM

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JMackey98

Has anyone experimented with different fuels to see if you gain any speed/economy by increasing the octane?

Ballen53

really dont see the need. if the boat goes over 60 mph and is using 87 octane  :)

wvbassangler

I have, your motor runs better and cleaner but you don't gain any speed
Charleston, West Virginia

Scott F

Octane ratings have nothing to do with performance in terms of power or speed or even fuel economy. Low octane (87) will ignite before the spark happens in a high compression engine which causes knocking. Higher octane fuel is needed in high compression engines to prevent the knock.
Using high octane in engines where it isn't needed is just a waste of money.

tsmith35

Yep, it's best to follow the engine manufacturer's recommendations for octane rating. You only have to meet the requirements, not exceed them. If 87 is the requirement, running 90 or 92 won't do anything but cost you more money. If the requirement is 90, then running 87 can decrease performance, cause engine damage, or both. There are exceptions, such as for modified engines, combustion chamber deposits, or the like, but otherwise you should be fine sticking to the requirements.