davidfarmer
Mechanical
- Jul 3, 2003
- 2
A friend posted this elsewhere, and thought we might get better results here.
In general, is there a reasonable increase in power by simply increasing octane and spark advance. I realize higher octane fuels (lets say 100 unleaded vs 93 unleaded) often have less energy content and slower burn speeds.
Lets say we can go from around 29 degrees advance with 93 vs 31 degrees advance with 100.
Thanks!
In general, is there a reasonable increase in power by simply increasing octane and spark advance. I realize higher octane fuels (lets say 100 unleaded vs 93 unleaded) often have less energy content and slower burn speeds.
Lets say we can go from around 29 degrees advance with 93 vs 31 degrees advance with 100.
Thanks!