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What Gas Octane Level Required For iForce Max Hybrid - 87 or 91?

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Maybe someone can explain to me what Octane goes into the IForce Max? The manual states 87 (research octane 91) or higher? So is it 87 or 91?

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Maybe someone can explain to me what Octane goes into the IForce Max? The manual states 87 (research octane 91) or higher? So is it 87 or 91?

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Hey Cory. Definitely a bit confusing! As for what I have been able to determine, it will take 87, but operates better on 91, with no ethanol. There are a few threads on here that talk about an additional 20+ horsepower and 20+ torque as well with the 91 or higher. That's all I got. Hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge will drop on in.
 

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87 AKI

91 RON

AKI is the measurement used by the United States, which is an average of RON and MON.

RON is used in the rest of the world as the standard.

I’d use premium 91/93 AKI in the US personally, as the turbo can take advantage of it and it’s not much more $.
 

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So just to reinforce, your owners manual is recommending 87 octane in the US since it's the AKI number shown on pumps.

Whether you might want to use higher octane is another discussion.
 

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So just to reinforce, your owners manual is recommending 87 octane in the US since it's the AKI number shown on pumps.

Whether you might want to use higher octane is another discussion.
That is correct! I am running 91 in my TD Pro as a personal preference, to get hopefully a little bit better, gas mileage as well as the extra house horsepower and torque.
 

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I look at it like this: 87 is the minimum. You're good to go with 87, no quarrel.
However higher is better. As proved by the dyno showing increased power.
Personally I only put 91. It's a turbo charged engine, I'm going to put the highest octane available and in CA, 91 is the highest I can find
 
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I run 89/91 whichever I can get here in CO in my 2.7L TT Bronco and you can really feel the difference in power and better MPG. When we get our Max in a month I'll see if the same applies to the T4R but my guess is it will for sure. I will also be curious how 91 affects MPG's.
 
 




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