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2012 Mustang GT, 93 octane, total timing question
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<blockquote data-quote="Carbd86GT" data-source="post: 15377291" data-attributes="member: 15339"><p>Yeah, I get that but I was just curious what others were seeing on their pump gas tunes. I'm asking because I've never logged this tune and when I'd glance at the nGauge before I don't ever recall it showing knock activity. I noticed it last night (fueled up yesterday morning at the same station I have been for the last 5 months) so I did this quick log this morning to see if it would duplicate. I'm going to throw some octane booster in just to see if it changes anything and then maybe try a new station to rule it out. But if 21-22 degrees is "normal" on 93 octane then I'm not going to bother screwing with much of anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbd86GT, post: 15377291, member: 15339"] Yeah, I get that but I was just curious what others were seeing on their pump gas tunes. I'm asking because I've never logged this tune and when I'd glance at the nGauge before I don't ever recall it showing knock activity. I noticed it last night (fueled up yesterday morning at the same station I have been for the last 5 months) so I did this quick log this morning to see if it would duplicate. I'm going to throw some octane booster in just to see if it changes anything and then maybe try a new station to rule it out. But if 21-22 degrees is "normal" on 93 octane then I'm not going to bother screwing with much of anything. [/QUOTE]
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