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Re: Was cylinder heads unleaded fuel

To: mgs@autox.team.net, REwald9535@aol.com
Subject: Re: Was cylinder heads unleaded fuel
From: Simon Matthews <simon_matthews@avanticorp.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 09:38:53 -0800


REwald9535@aol.com writes:

>OK, let me put my flame suit on here.
>If an engine pre ignites (pings) the flame front in the cylinder is not
>happening at the correct time, or it is not happening smoothly.  Both of
these
>conditions will not produce the same power as a properly firing engine.  The
>difference won't be much, but it will be there.  So if you replace premium
>with really crappy regular, you will feel a difference.  (and I do mean
really
>crappy)

Actually, a little knock does not neccessarily reduce power. In the very
early '80s, I was working on a co-operative project with the european
branch of a major US car manufacturer on knock control. 

Their engine specialists remarked that the reason they wanted to eliminate
knock was because of owner complaints. I was told that a little low speed
knock did not damage their engines and in fact they produced MORE power
under light knock conditions. 

So going for a LOWER octane might improve power!

Simon

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