hemifever
Senior Member
What's the octane recommendation on these '11 and '12 Hemi trucks? Seems the logs I see with 87 octane and stock timing curve are ridiculous with knock retard. What's the owners manual state?
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Where I live the cost between 87 and 89 is very close a dollar or less per fill. Going premium is about $.70 per gallon more which if I am empty is about 21 bucks difference unless I am crazy.
The difference between 87 and 89 out here is only about $.20/gallon. Its crazy how that differs by location.
The computer will adjust if it detects knock with the lower octane fuel, so you arent going to blow up your motor...but you will have a stronger and better running motor if you use the higher octane and dont have any knock.
i've done all the octanes, and for some reason, 87 gives me the best mpg.
Since we're on the topic of octane, here in Colorado Springs (elev. 6,010 feet here on my couch) 93 octane seems to be a rarity, like a unicorn rare. Is there a benefit to me going out of my way to find it?