Compression Ratio vs Octane for '92 300EX
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I can tell you what has worked for me, and what I have heard talking to racers, ususally anything over 10:1 will need Premium, which should work up to 11.5 , anything 12:1 or better should probably be running race fuel,or a Prem/Race blend. To be honest, I ran a 10.25:1 .040 overbore in my Wolverine for years on 87 regular, probably would have ran a little better and cooler on premium, but I was a cheap a$$ back then. Now that I have my 446 kit, I am running premium to be safe, as it runs a higher comp piston. The race pistons in the 13 + range will require pure race fuel to prevent it from melting the piston. Some new Sport quads run 12:1 or more from the factory, but the cams are set up with enough overlap to prevent high cylinder pressures from building up and causing detonation.
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Heat contributes to detonation. Air cooled engines run hotter than water cooled, so they always need a higher octane than just their compression ratio would suggest! This is especially true if you run in hot weather or pull long hills, etc.
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