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RomanV wrote: Mr Mainstream: The king of the Pushrods?!
Voyeur wrote:A couple of very basic points, what fuel are you running, and what is your base timing set at. It sounds like you need to knock a couple of degrees off the timing. Changing the air intake, and fitting a catch can instead of the PCV will help, but to me it sounds like it's right on the edge of too much advance.
Voyeur wrote: fitting a catch can instead of the PCV will help
1I1 wrote:One that you can mount nicely somewhere in a corner etc. With a breather filter and a drain (that bit is up to you tho). PM slightly_looney - his old man makes them (really nice build quality)
sergei wrote:The problem with fuels that "98" is not really "98", it could be 96 or 99 depending on batch. I can notice that in my GT4 some batch will cause pinking more than another even if I fill up at same station.
Crampy wrote:sergei wrote:The problem with fuels that "98" is not really "98", it could be 96 or 99 depending on batch. I can notice that in my GT4 some batch will cause pinking more than another even if I fill up at same station.
Isn't the advertised octane rating a minimum though?
sergei wrote:Crampy wrote:sergei wrote:The problem with fuels that "98" is not really "98", it could be 96 or 99 depending on batch. I can notice that in my GT4 some batch will cause pinking more than another even if I fill up at same station.
Isn't the advertised octane rating a minimum though?
No not really, they even have a small print stating that 98 is average on pamphlets that BP used to give out when they introduced 98.
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