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It's all about detonation resistance... when you have a high-specific-output powerplant like the VHR with high compression and timing pretty near MBT from the factory, you need the extra detonation

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Old 10-28-2010, 02:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It's all about detonation resistance... when you have a high-specific-output powerplant like the VHR with high compression and timing pretty near MBT from the factory, you need the extra detonation resistance of 91+ octane fuel. With a factory tune, you'd probably be OK running mid-grade but the ECU would pull timing due to a minimal amount of knock. 85 octane would be a serious no-no unless you never rev above 3000 rpm at half throttle.
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It's all about detonation resistance... when you have a high-specific-output powerplant like the VHR with high compression and timing pretty near MBT from the factory, you need the extra detonation resistance of 91+ octane fuel. With a factory tune, you'd probably be OK running mid-grade but the ECU would pull timing due to a minimal amount of knock. 85 octane would be a serious no-no unless you never rev above 3000 rpm at half throttle.
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