Posted by John T on October 29, 2007 at 12:17:54 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: what octane gas to run? posted by new 560 owner in ks on October 29, 2007 at 10:04:19:
Sorry, I dont have any owners manual either but basically you wanna run a high enough octane as necessary so theres no pre ignition or spark knock and all this depends to a large extent on the engines compression n timing n operating tepmeratures. Higher octane gas is purposely refined for a burn rate and difficulty in initiation so as to prevent pre ignition spark knock in higher compression engines, but you dont wanna burn higher octane then is necessary.
Do you have any Sunoco Stations that offer those different grades??????? If not Id try the higher octane first and then lil at a time lesser octane until she pre ignites then bump it back up a grade so it stops UNTIL YOU GET A MANUAL AND THEN GO WITH WHAT IT SAYS VERSUS ANYTHING SAID HERE CUZ IHC KNOWS THE DESIGN SPECS N PARAMETERS BETETR THEN ANY OF US
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