Did someone say 2.75 on 93? LOL Man that was a huge debate last year. Yep, I actually run the 2.72 Hellraiser on 93.
@ostmike handles tuning for me but
@curt_dusterhofftuning is excellent as well as the others mentioned. You do have to adjust the timing a bit the more boost you run, but it's not a huge difference from a 2.85. One thing to realize is that WITHOUT better than 93 fuel you're probably going to make the same power as a 2.85 due to heat, etc. Once you get better fuel in there, that changes and the 2.75 will give you more.
You do have to be more careful going below a 2.85 on 93 as some of the safety margin for bad gas is removed. Keeping knock sensors close to stock is also advisable.
Mike taught me how to do a lot of the tuning myself, and what to look for, so I started really digging in last summer. What I found is that on summer Shell brand 93 octane things were splendid. Once the temps dropped in the fall and the stations switched over to winter blend fuel the same Shell 93 was seeing 1.5 ish of STKR in a place or two at max boost. I was surprised to see this as I thought in cooler temps I'd be less prone to STKR, but didn't consider the fuel change. 1.5deg STKR isn't a huge deal but I did adjust my tune so I never see more than .5 to keep that safety margin.
I've now started playing with Flex Fuel with Mike from OST tuning (inferred version) with great results. I have E85 all over the place that tests VERY well so I'm lucky there. Here's my thread on that with lots of testing details:
https://www.hellcatforum.org/threads/those-running-flex-fuel-get-in-here.5711/
We're almost finished there and I'm on dual drop in pumps and the old ID1000 injectors.