bmpcamry09
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- First Name
- Brad
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- Feb 28, 2026
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- New Athens, IL
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- 2025 JLU 3.6
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- #91
The point of tuning for 87 octane isn’t all about power, it’s also a transmission tune. The engine lugging and working hard at low RPM can induce spark knock on 87 octane. Just look up “spark knock” and “pinging” on multiple 3.6 forums. It’s a known problem.The 3.6 engine has been factory designed to run on 87 octanes. This Thread is just a well-designed sales pitch, to sell one on something that really is not needed! Plus, it will possibly remove some of the longevity out of your 3.6 engine. But they are your engines, so do whatever make you happy.If I really what more power in a vehicle, then the option is there, for a 392, or I will go purchase a Corvette.
Since you have chimed in on two different websites with this, can you explain how keeping the engine from bouncing off the knock sensor constantly hurts longevity? And how a modest 87 octane tune that adds maybe 10 horsepower hurts longevity? Also, are you aware that this exact same engine and transmission are used in the Ram 1500 and in that it is rated for 20 more horsepower? The only difference is within the tuning.
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At no time did I ever say that what he was selling you on, was snake oil and doesn't work. What I said was that it wasn't needed. And I stand by that statement! There are always ways to improve on an item, but is the improvement really JUSTIFIED. In this case are some of you drag racing or towing heavy loads where extra power is needed. If so fine, then it is justified. Example: Big brake kits. If you install larger size tires, then one has affected the braking distance negatively, therefore the big brake kit would be justified. But if not, just to install the upgraded brake kit, and tell everybody look what I have, makes no sense..IMO As I stated in my post, if it makes you happy then go for it!