Pingbling23
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I don’t have a 2.0 to dyno.So what's the performance if you dont?
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I don’t have a 2.0 to dyno.So what's the performance if you dont?
So you don't know if its even worth it to use 91 vs 87?I don’t have a 2.0 to dyno.
I know that manufacturers get their advertised dyno data using high test and turbo motors detune to lower power when using regular.So you don't know if its even worth it to use 91 vs 87?
Is there actually a fuel sensor on the 2.0 (or 3.6)? I assumed it was just a knock sensor.Well actually any motor with that type of programming not just turbos.
.straight from Jeep. The 2.0T engine runs on 87 octane, but Jeeprecommends 91 for optimal performance and efficiency.Is there actually a fuel sensor on the 2.0 (or 3.6)? I assumed it was just a knock sensor.
If it is just a knock sensor and the 2.0 doesn't ping with 87, performance should be the same.
V6 for the purists? Jeeps history from 1941-1964 says otherwise.I think the discussion on this post is over.
3.6 for the purists.
2.0 for the eccentric.
Um, that's not really what I was asking. Also see post #5.straight from Jeep. The 2.0T engine runs on 87 octane, but Jeeprecommends 91 for optimal performance and efficiency.
So it could be 1hp less with 87, correct?I’m just
straight from Jeep. The 2.0T engine runs on 87 octane, but Jeeprecommends 91 for optimal performance and efficiency.
Do you know how they detune? Seriously.I know that manufacturers get their advertised dyno data using high test and turbo motors detune to lower power when using regular.
Do you know of any vehicles that have a fuel sensor to detect octane?Is there actually a fuel sensor on the 2.0 (or 3.6)? I assumed it was just a knock sensor.
If it is just a knock sensor and the 2.0 doesn't ping with 87, performance should be the same.
No, I don't know of an octane sensor. I do know that flex fuel vehicles have an ethanol sensor though.Do you know of any vehicles that have a fuel sensor to detect octane?
Correct, it’s a knock sensor like every other engine. So it’ll just pull timing to avoid pre-ignition as needed.Is there actually a fuel sensor on the 2.0 (or 3.6)? I assumed it was just a knock sensor.
If it is just a knock sensor and the 2.0 doesn't ping with 87, performance should be the same.