93 octane
ORIGINAL: JimBlake
Without better information, I can take a reasonable guess..
The 4-cyl ECU has maps for spark timing & mixture over the operating envelope of the engine. The knock sensor can retard the spark from that map, but the ECU is probably not programmed to advance the spark beyond the map. So if the knock sensor is NOT hearing any knocking, it won't go hunting for the point of incipient knock.
Maybe the spark map for the V-6 is set up with enough advance so that the ECU has to pull back the spark when it has 87 fuel?? I was not aware that Honda would have done this...
ORIGINAL: smaglik
why will the v6 respond and the i4 wont?
why will the v6 respond and the i4 wont?
The 4-cyl ECU has maps for spark timing & mixture over the operating envelope of the engine. The knock sensor can retard the spark from that map, but the ECU is probably not programmed to advance the spark beyond the map. So if the knock sensor is NOT hearing any knocking, it won't go hunting for the point of incipient knock.
Maybe the spark map for the V-6 is set up with enough advance so that the ECU has to pull back the spark when it has 87 fuel?? I was not aware that Honda would have done this...
ORIGINAL: noboundaries6289
i have the same type of car with 175k on it as well. I use synthetic oil with no leaks and use premium fuel. Personally, I never got a chance to know what 89 octane performed in it. I put 93 in it since I got it. No smoke, No knocks, i'm happy with it.
i have the same type of car with 175k on it as well. I use synthetic oil with no leaks and use premium fuel. Personally, I never got a chance to know what 89 octane performed in it. I put 93 in it since I got it. No smoke, No knocks, i'm happy with it.
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