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<blockquote data-quote="8WOOD" data-source="post: 1188436" data-attributes="member: 16395"><p>This engine is designed to work safely with 87, but with a higher octane fuel will allow the timing to advance and you get the rated 450hp and 510torque.</p><p></p><p>If you own this BMW and sweat ass truck you can afford to put 91 or better in it so you have all your power on tap. If you choose to run shell, chevrons or other top their 91 or higher that have a lot of additives that help to keep carbon composites from building up on the mechanical parts. But really all fuels are required to have a certain amount of additives by the government, shell and chevron have just been proven to have most effective additives. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure that's fine, but I think the engineers just don't want people blasting around at 90 mph if a new tire or drive or transmission fails. </p><p></p><p>Your engine will be fine if you take it slow or floor it everywhere. If not following the break in was causing failures Ford would actually train and enforce their sales people that it must be enforced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8WOOD, post: 1188436, member: 16395"] This engine is designed to work safely with 87, but with a higher octane fuel will allow the timing to advance and you get the rated 450hp and 510torque. If you own this BMW and sweat ass truck you can afford to put 91 or better in it so you have all your power on tap. If you choose to run shell, chevrons or other top their 91 or higher that have a lot of additives that help to keep carbon composites from building up on the mechanical parts. But really all fuels are required to have a certain amount of additives by the government, shell and chevron have just been proven to have most effective additives. I'm sure that's fine, but I think the engineers just don't want people blasting around at 90 mph if a new tire or drive or transmission fails. Your engine will be fine if you take it slow or floor it everywhere. If not following the break in was causing failures Ford would actually train and enforce their sales people that it must be enforced. [/QUOTE]
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