tonic
Totally Hooked
- Aug 31, 2023
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Octane rating is basically resistance to knock, right? And reaction to knock is something tuners can map.if you use the car with the fuel that it is not intended to, its not a bad tune, its a poor maintenance and use of the vehicle.
unfortunately in this case the fuel was not in the spec what it supposed to, so safer use higher quality racing fuels.
Take Phil's experience with broken oil squirters as an example — because of knock caused by overheated pistons, the ECU kept pulling timing to the point where the car had "almost no power" according to Phil. Sure, he's running a built engine, and maybe the stronger pistons helped, but it still shows how flexible proper tuning can be.
I don't know the car you're talking about, the circumstances, or how good the tune was, but 0.8 octane difference being the main cause seems a bit off to me. Just my two cents.
