lets see what the guys on vwvortex think
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3518721&page=1
the guy has since edited his post, but here:
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
huh?
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
wha-?
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
really?
(it's the piston slamming against the head).
holy shi-!
Sig worthy, right thar
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3518721&page=1
the guy has since edited his post, but here:
"The compression ratio on 1.8t's MUST have 91 or higher to function properly. Less octane gas is less dense as higher octane (I believe), so the piston will be extending it's TDC location due to the high compression with low density fuel. Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head). Basically, the fuel must be dense enough to correspond with the compression ratio, having enough density to hold the piston in the intended TDC location.Higher octane doesn't ALWAYS mean more power. Putting 93 in an engine that doesn't have the compression ratio to produce more power will only cost you more money at the pump."
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
huh?
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
wha-?
Usually this causes deto, which makes a pinging noise (it's the piston slamming against the head).
really?
(it's the piston slamming against the head).
holy shi-!
Sig worthy, right thar