The '70 Charger (bone stock 318 2v) gets pump 87. Runs fine, no ping, no smoke, no stumble.
Wrangler 4.0 has a usual diet of pump 87, but sometimes pings so it'll get an occasional tank of 89 or 93, depending on $, with a shot of cleaner additive until I can pull and clean the injectors and check coils and the (non-timing-adjustable) cam position sensor.
Anything gas/turbo (I have a few of the old 2.2/2.5 turbos still buzzing around) gets 89 or 93 pump, depending where I have the boost set and how hot it is out.
All the motorcycles get 93. Air cooled, high compression, and one liquid cooled high compression (1125cc, 162rwhp).
Diesels just get pump diesel. I'll run a bio blend in the Cummins once in a while, it really doesn't care (2001 pre-emissions). If prices are REALLY stupid, and I have to drive the Cummins...it might get a few sips of off-road here and there. Maybe.
Yard appliances (mower, snowblower, chainsaw) get pump 87. Chainsaw gets 2smoke additive.
EVERYTHING gets SeaFoam added if it's sitting for more than a couple weeks, as well as a NoCo battery tender lead. Go to station, add SeaFoam, fill tank, drive home, plug in. That gets it all through the system, and everything fires right up when I need it. Snowblower, first start of the season? 3 hits on the prime bubble, pull the cord, starts first pull.