A-series on optimax?
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I doub't you'll see any difference and this is an engineers view. Infact I'm quite sure even if you DID advance the ignition.
The A series and older engines in general were designed to run a lower Compression Ratio and had no knock sensing. As a consequence they were designed to never run into knock as this would cause damage.
Engines most likely to see any benefit from running higher octane are ones that have
-high volumetric efficiency or "good breathing"- the A series does not
- A High CR
-boosted engines-which effective have high a Volumetric efficiency
-It helps if engine has a sophisticated knock system that is capable of running into knock and out again continually making adjustments.
This means that just because a car has knock sensing- it doesn't neccessarily mean it will benefit from higher octane fuel.
>> Edited by Marquis_Rex on Sunday 23 January 18:42
The A series and older engines in general were designed to run a lower Compression Ratio and had no knock sensing. As a consequence they were designed to never run into knock as this would cause damage.
Engines most likely to see any benefit from running higher octane are ones that have
-high volumetric efficiency or "good breathing"- the A series does not
- A High CR
-boosted engines-which effective have high a Volumetric efficiency
-It helps if engine has a sophisticated knock system that is capable of running into knock and out again continually making adjustments.
This means that just because a car has knock sensing- it doesn't neccessarily mean it will benefit from higher octane fuel.
>> Edited by Marquis_Rex on Sunday 23 January 18:42
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