atikovi
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I just got this '91 and put some regular in it and can't hear any knocking or other issues although I haven't really put my foot in it yet. Do you have to use premium?
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The SHO has a compression ratio of 9.8:1. That is comparatively high. Unless you live at altitude, the engine needs more than 87 octane. I run premium. Patrick Bedard's pontification notwithstanding.
The SHO engine will probably do better with premium fuel under most conditions such as around town, short bursts, stop and go driving. It might do ok on regular fuel under "no load" continuous driving on the freeway. The SHO motors' knock sensor will detect pre-ignition and automatically retard timing thus decreasing efficiency, power and economy. I also suspect that at a true 10:1 the SHO motor will not see any pre-ignition on premium fuel.
I use premium 92 octane because I believe I get better average fuel economy and probably more average power. Probably.
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I read the Bedford Article many years ago. I know he was associated with Ford.
Problem was, no one else in the industry ever supported him. I never read anything that came out and agreed with or supported what he wrote. My experience did not agree with his.
Although I'm not a fuel and lubricants engineer, I graduated in chemistry and I've always found this subject interesting. The only rule that generally applies is "High compression internal combustion engines need high octane fuel to maximize efficiency".
Not to say that this 10:1 motor won't run on 87 octane, but the original Ford research says 91 or 92 octane. True or not, makes sense to me.
Next step is to run some valid tests. Good luck.
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??What about the "Premium Recommended" above our Tachs and on the fuel door??