snerkler
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When I took my bike for it's service last week I happened to mention that I always use super unleaded fuel in my DOHC GSA. He said to stay away from Tesco Momentum and shell vpower as the octane rating is too high (99 RON) and some customers have complained of pinking. I thought the whole purpose of higher octane was to reduce pinking and knocking? 
I consulted my 'bible', "The Fundamentals of motor vehicle technology" by Hillier. This says that pinking is a result of detonation (areas of charge igniting ahead of the flame caused by the spark plug), and knocking is a result of pre-ignition (charge igniting before the spark). Surely higher octane fuels will therefore prevent both pinking and knocking, won't they?
Just to confuse me there is a sentence in my bible that says "if an engine design is prone to knocking due to detonation the engine would have to be produced with a lower compression ratios".
Surely this should read "if an engine design is prone to knocking due to pre-ignition the engine would have to be produced with lower compression ratios"?

I consulted my 'bible', "The Fundamentals of motor vehicle technology" by Hillier. This says that pinking is a result of detonation (areas of charge igniting ahead of the flame caused by the spark plug), and knocking is a result of pre-ignition (charge igniting before the spark). Surely higher octane fuels will therefore prevent both pinking and knocking, won't they?
Just to confuse me there is a sentence in my bible that says "if an engine design is prone to knocking due to detonation the engine would have to be produced with a lower compression ratios".
Surely this should read "if an engine design is prone to knocking due to pre-ignition the engine would have to be produced with lower compression ratios"?




