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    I thought they all had low compression engines ..... There is little point to putting high octane petrol in a low compression motor

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    As far as i'm aware only the auto 83-85 rrc had a hicomp engine.

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    Possibly to offset the effects of advancing the timing into the next Century... all part of the BIM-024 'upgrade'

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    Possibly to mitigate the side-effects of advancing the timing:- into the next Century... all part of the BIM-024 'upgrade'

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    I thought they all had low compression engines ..... There is little point to putting high octane petrol in a low compression motor

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    If it had its standard few degrees of advance, or even 8 to 10 I would agree, but I can keep 2 degrees more advance on my 101 by using high octane petrol - particularly in Summer as I get some pre ignition happening under full load using standard stuff, and I loose some power if I back it off to where it is happy on 91. With the rate it drinks fuel, a few dollars extra a tankful is not worth worrying about for that that is though.
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    .. I thought 12 degrees was the 'Standard' advance...


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    6 degrees BTDC is standard, but 10 is normal if you want it to run right, beyond 12 on mine I've found issues with pre ignition under high loads.
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    10 on petrol and 12 on lpg.
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