Posted: Apr 22 2005 at 4:54pm | IP Logged
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Mavryck is absolutely CORRECT! Adding octane to gasoline increases the compression level at which detonation occurs. Predetonation is ignition of the air fuel mixture prior to the spark actually igniting it. When compressed enough an air fuel mixture will explode on its own without the help of a spark. Higher compression engines require higher octane ratings because they are compressing the air fuel mixture more. Predetonation is horrible for an engine as the forces of the fuel ignition are hitting the piston before they are supposed to.
That said, your Titan motor is more likely to generate LESS horsepower using high octane gas than regular. Yea, that's right. The fuel mixture in the lower octane gas will have a more complete combustion than the higher octane fuel and deliver more power. Unless you're running a high compression engine, like I was with my supercharged Frontier, you're not doing your vehicle any favors by paying extra for high octane fuel.
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