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Can someone link the video of that Ram engineer talking about the fuel?
apologies this may not cover the specific fuel grade - but great video/interview with a lot of key points on heat, knock, oil grade and testing on the HO Hurricane etc -
 
Hey Yoda33073, I just find the wording punitive in the manual since it says "required fuel". I think you'd be right. Gonna call a service manager today in the local area and ask.
Hey I too am in AK and would like to get this as my next vehicle. Did you get a response from the service manager and which dealership did you talk to?
 
Hey I too am in AK and would like to get this as my next vehicle. Did you get a response from the service manager and which dealership did you talk to?
Owners manual states 91 octane and no Ethanol greater than 15%
 

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Owners manual states 91 octane and no Ethanol greater than 15%
I know what the owners manual says, but like mentioned previously here in Alaska we only have up to 90 octane fuel.
I would like to get an RHO but want to know how it will run on 90 or if that will damage anything in the long run.
 
I know what the owners manual says, but like mentioned previously here in Alaska we only have up to 90 octane fuel.
I would like to get an RHO but want to know how it will run on 90 or if that will damage anything in the long run.
It’s 91 at sea level. Higher elevations can use lower octane. Even at sea level you can use lower octane and knock sensors will pull timing to protect but don’t expect rated power outputs.
 
It’s 91 at sea level. Higher elevations can use lower octane. Even at sea level you can use lower octane and knock sensors will pull timing to protect but don’t expect rated power outputs.
that's the funny thing even here in Alaska where i am I close to sea level I know the truck is still very new, I am just curious how much power/performance i would loose over 1 octane rating on the fuel. or even running it at 87, if it is significant enough i may just go with a rebel GT.
 
I know what the owners manual says, but like mentioned previously here in Alaska we only have up to 90 octane fuel.
I would like to get an RHO but want to know how it will run on 90 or if that will damage anything in the long run.
Copy That .. IMO it would be fine but only time would tell on long term reliability. I would think there is bit of room in this specification and engine programming as stated in the engineering video. Plenty of AV gas in Alaska, maybe drop a gallon in every fill up to increase on octane a bit. Seem like this would be a perfect Alaska truck.
 
Copy That .. IMO it would be fine but only time would tell on long term reliability. I would think there is bit of room in this specification and engine programming as stated in the engineering video. Plenty of AV gas in Alaska, maybe drop a gallon in every fill up to increase on octane a bit. Seem like this would be a perfect Alaska truck.
I don't know where to get AV Gas or the process of getting it. But yeah i am looking forward to being able to order mine. just have to get a few financials things taken care before pulling the trigger on a 80k truck.
 

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