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Old Jul 4, 2004 | 01:43 PM
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The number one reason for higher octane is to prevent preignition.... Pinging.... This happens in High compression engines. Ours is moderately high at 10.0:1. Some race engines can go upwards of 13.0 or 14.0:1. Then you would deffinately need 100 Octane or higher fuel. Rule of thumb is.... If it's not pinging your octane level is high enough.
 
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