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hustler 02-25-2009 09:46 AM

should I tune for non-texas gasoline?
 
We get sweet, glorious 93-octane fuel in Texas. However, I frequently run my car at a track in Tulsa where I can only get 91-octane. Sure I can fill up with "purple" at the track, but that's a pain in the ass.

Should I fill up with 91-octane and tune-out any possible detonation, or just back timing off and listen for detonation in my headphones? I hit MBT in every cell, and even went 2* further to see if it added torque or power, without detonation...so I may not need to adjust much.

I know people say a little detonation won't kill the motor immediately...but is that true at the power I'm putting down? I enjoy laughing at all these people who pour tolouline in the tank before they run on the track...but don't think they need it on the street. I don't want to play chemist on something I've spent so much money on.

All the headphone haters need to recognize.

The_Pipefather 02-25-2009 09:59 AM

MBT does not give the best power in the real world unless you're using some kind of closed-loop spark control, which of course you're not. Back off a couple degrees across the board as a quick measure.

sixshooter 02-25-2009 10:02 AM

Bring extra 93 with you in your tow vehicle.

hustler 02-25-2009 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by The_Pipefather (Post 373777)
MBT does not give the best power in the real world unless you're using some kind of closed-loop spark control, which of course you're not. Back off a couple degrees across the board as a quick measure.

It gave the best #'s on the dyno. I'd love to hear the logic on why the biggest # on the dyno doesn't translate into the biggest # on the street.

hustler 02-25-2009 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 373780)
Bring extra 93 with you in your tow vehicle.

I have a tire trailer...I plan on running through 2-tanks of fuel per track day, so its going to take a separate fuel trailer.

sixshooter 02-25-2009 10:16 AM

Gotcha.

Wow, what happens if some douche tries to beat you on the inside in a braking section coming into a corner and blows it?
Do you have a backup to get home?

After you tear off the guy's left arm and beat him to death with it, of course.

hustler 02-25-2009 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 373791)
Gotcha.

Wow, what happens if some douche tries to beat you on the inside in a braking section coming into a corner and blows it.
Do you have a backup to get home?

After you tear off the guy's left arm and beat him to death with it, of course.

I'm running HPDE and TT. I don't have a racecar, bank account, or enough testosterone for wheel-to-wheel racing, yet.

sixshooter 02-25-2009 10:43 AM

That makes sense. I did think your car looked kinda nice to be going fender to fender.

The_Pipefather 02-25-2009 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 373781)
It gave the best #'s on the dyno. I'd love to hear the logic on why the biggest # on the dyno doesn't translate into the biggest # on the street.


Because your dyno's resolution is worse than how much power you would lose if you were advanced past MBT timing. A number of 1% of peak is what I hear in OEM circles for every 3-5 degrees plus or minus MBT. That's probably a smaller number than the resolution of any kind of commercial dynamometer. Things like ambient temp and pressure, altitude, gasoline octane etc. will always change MBT timing, which can of course be taken care of only by closed-loop control.


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