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Both Fair And Balanced
You are wasting untold dollars running 93 octane. If it is knocking at 87 octane, try 89 instead. But I don't see why it should be. Are you certain it is knocking instead of something else? What does your operating manual say is the minimum octane for your engine?
EDIT: Your pickup apparently has a knock sensor, so it shouldn't ever knock just as long as you run the minimum recommended octane according to your operator manual. Or perhaps it needs replacement...
You might very well have clogged fuel injectors. Try adding fuel injector cleaner to the next couple of tankfuls of gas. You should add a cleaner every year or so, but if you haven't done so you might need 2 treatments instead of one.
Whatever you do, don't try the air cleaner trick. First, it isn't going to produce 9 more horsepower. It will only be 2 or 3 at most. But of vastly more importance, you are allowing air which has not passed through your air filter to reach the engine. Just replace your air filter on a regular basis. Or if you want a slight increase in horsepower, go with a free flow air filter like K&N (assuming they make one for your application).
You might also just want to buy a battery tender to recharge your battery instead of letting it idle for extended periods. They cost about $25. If you do this frequently enough, you might want to get the optional permanently attached cable. That way you just have to plug it in instead of attaching the clips to the proper sides of the battery terminals.
EDIT: Your pickup apparently has a knock sensor, so it shouldn't ever knock just as long as you run the minimum recommended octane according to your operator manual. Or perhaps it needs replacement...
You might very well have clogged fuel injectors. Try adding fuel injector cleaner to the next couple of tankfuls of gas. You should add a cleaner every year or so, but if you haven't done so you might need 2 treatments instead of one.
Whatever you do, don't try the air cleaner trick. First, it isn't going to produce 9 more horsepower. It will only be 2 or 3 at most. But of vastly more importance, you are allowing air which has not passed through your air filter to reach the engine. Just replace your air filter on a regular basis. Or if you want a slight increase in horsepower, go with a free flow air filter like K&N (assuming they make one for your application).
You might also just want to buy a battery tender to recharge your battery instead of letting it idle for extended periods. They cost about $25. If you do this frequently enough, you might want to get the optional permanently attached cable. That way you just have to plug it in instead of attaching the clips to the proper sides of the battery terminals.