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I must say. I'm running my Cobb with the 93 octane program and using 94 octane fuel. wow!

My intake is montune. What a roar! I honestly don't think it can get any better. The speed climbs so fast. If I'm merging onto the highway... If I push it, it can easily climb to 180 in a matter of seconds and there is plenty more! Have a great day people!
 


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So hold on a minute...Why are some members complaining about the 93 octane map and others are rejoicing? Is it that some are using 94 octane gas and others aren't? Strange things are afoot at the Circle K...It would be nice if others running Cobb could weigh in on this...muy curioso [scratch]
 


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It seems matching map and octane not so great but if you go a step up in octane with a lower map it works wonders... hmmm. Now where can I find 94?
 


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Petro canada has 94 octane here in Alberta.
 


Kip2MyLou

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So for people that have 93 around them, they should use the 91 one map for better performance?
 


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I've gotta use Google Maps just to find 93 octane. So maybe that's my 93 map? And 94 octane south of the 49th parallel seems a rarity.
 


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It seems matching map and octane not so great but if you go a step up in octane with a lower map it works wonders... hmmm. Now where can I find 94?
How about some bottled octane boost from Autozone and see if that works?
 


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It does seem that using the 91 map with 93 octane works best for my American friends. I'm not sure if the bottled octane boost will help? Maybe try and see ?
 


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To all of our American friends who can't get 94 - we keep all the good stuff up here in oil country for our personal use![poke]
 


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To all of our American friends who can't get 94 - we keep all the good stuff up here in oil country for our personal use![poke]
We used to have 94 octane around here from Sunoco, then "poof"....gone
 


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To all of our American friends who can't get 94 - we keep all the good stuff up here in oil country for our personal use![poke]
Isn't Keystone XL supposed to carry 94 octane south? Er, wait . . . .
 


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Probably a dumb question, but does the AP have to stay plugged in at all times? I kinda don't want it stuck to the dash, and would just like to set a map and unplug it. Is that possible?
 


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Probably a dumb question, but does the AP have to stay plugged in at all times? I kinda don't want it stuck to the dash, and would just like to set a map and unplug it. Is that possible?
It does not need to be plugged in at all times.
 


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Plugin, Flash desired map, unplug, enjoy but if you want usefull gauges, keep it plugged in.
 


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Nice, thanks. Last question, any place you guys recommend buying from? Or they pretty much all the same when it comes to the AP?
 


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