THETANK
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- Ram Year
- 2015 R/T
- Engine
- 5.7L Hemi
I use the fuel that comes out of the pump, I try not to put diesel in mind you.
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87 octane all day all the time, even when towing my boat constantly on the 500 mile trip to our cabin.
I refuse to put 89 octane in, as it is rarely used by anyone. 87 gets the most usage followed by the 91/93 octane non-oxy gas. The 89 sits around in the gas station tanks too long at most stations. I'd much rather use fresh 87 than older gas with higher octane ratings.

Pure 91 (91 hf tune)
Do you feel a big difference in power/ torque compared to the 89 together with the hf 89 tune?
never tried the HF89, but there's a good difference between the canned 89 and HF91
Manual says 89
Why not 89 with a 89 tune?
I'm using the Diablo canned tune and they don't have a 89 canned tune. They say the 87 tune is the same as a 89 canned tuned. So they just make a 87 one.
I have a BP Driver Rewards so I save usually around .30 a gallon and use 89 there. I also have Kroger Fuel Points and save .40-.80 a gallon and use 93 there. Been told by a delivery guy that its all the "same", but each gas station puts its own "additives" so that's the price difference. Kroger doesn't use any so the gas is always around .20 cheaper. So I've been told, not researched. Long trips, like next month going to Fla, I'll use 93 from BP with a can of SeaFoam.