Timing Advance vs Octane
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Southcross
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Timing Advance vs Octane
Is there some "rule of thumb" or calculation that I can use to estimate how much advance I can gain under boost (more advance = more power) when using a higher octane fuel like E85 (estimated at 105-114 octane) or Race Gas (i.e. 97, 104, or 110 Octane)?
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devastator
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Re: Timing Advance vs Octane
MS-II W/spark burning E85
The sand must be punished.
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Southcross
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Re: Timing Advance vs Octane
you were able to add 5 degrees advance going from premium to E85? Theoretically you should be able to add almost that much to the Bins above 100kpa too. E85 is a finicky thing, it loves compression, makes it combust better... also will produce more power than gasoline when burned at Stoich.
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Re: Timing Advance vs Octane
MS-II W/spark burning E85
The sand must be punished.