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1 The octane measurement is an attempt to quantify a fuels propensity for
detonation or pre combustion. Higher octane means less propensity. 2 Precombustion and detonation are usually caused by, among other things, engine overheating, and hot spots. 3 Precombustion and detonation can lead to further increases in CHT. 4 Precombustion and detonation can damage an engine. 5 High CHTs can damage an engine. Let me know which of the above statements you disagree with, and I will find a reference for it. I stand by my statement that an overheated engine will be more damaged if it is running lower octane fuel. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... I also agree with posters that claim that mogas can lead to early engine wear. The fuels may be equivalent under normal circumstances, but if the engine overheats, the low octane fuel will do a lot more damage than the high octane fuel. That is simply not true. Perpetuating a myth like that in this forum is not productive. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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