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Location: Wollongong
Registered: November 2004
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Re: engine timing with 98RON
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Sun, 20 March 2005 22:19
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Our "higher octane" fuels are a longer chain, yet they are more "compact" and actually harder to get to ignite...
When you try to ignite them, they take a higher temperature to actually get them to properly ignite.
Once they have ignited, it takes longer to get it to all completely burn because of the molecule design.
For this reason, more timing is needed, and also, detonation and pinging is avoided more.
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engine timing with 98RON
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gorgan | Sun, 20 March 2005 05:35 |
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Re: engine timing with 98RON
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Hunty | Sun, 20 March 2005 06:31 |
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gorgan | Sun, 20 March 2005 09:24 |
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Kyosho | Sun, 20 March 2005 10:07 |
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gorgan | Sun, 20 March 2005 11:16 |
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Corona RT142 | Sun, 20 March 2005 10:47 |
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brett_celicacoupe | Sun, 20 March 2005 11:29 |
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oldcorollas | Sun, 20 March 2005 12:31 |
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Re: engine timing with 98RON
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Kyosho | Sun, 20 March 2005 22:19 |
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Re: engine timing with 98RON
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oldcorollas | Sun, 20 March 2005 22:44 |
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Re: engine timing with 98RON
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gorgan | Thu, 24 March 2005 02:49 |