Another solution is to look for ways to avoid having to resort to an
“octane booster” or other additive. I’ve had very good results from using
NGK racing plugs to reduce detonation (ping) on the 413s. They are a
colder plug which works better with today’s crap gas (ethanol or not) and by
design they tend not to foul as one might think being a cold plug. This
was a suggestion several years back from Tony Rinaldi and he offered a detailed
explanation from his mechanic on why it works. I even use them on my ‘63
Imperial now with 10:1 compression, even though it is not a hi-po 413. I
run a Mopar electronic ignition on that engine with too much vacuum advance and
timing set at a stock 10 degrees BTDC and still no ping and no fouling on 91
octane non-ethanol. On the J, with “alleged” 9.6:1 compression I had a
huge problem with ping but the NGKs in an even colder range have helped a lot
along with timing set at 12 degrees BTDC, maybe 1/2 degree at most from stock
and 91 octane.
I would think that mixing 93 octane 10% ethanol with 91 octane pure gas
shouldn’t affect detonation too much. The ethanol raises octane. My
understanding is that the 93 octane is achieved by adding ethanol to 91 octane
pure gas. Another possibility is to check your actual engine running temp
with an infrared thermometer on those hot days. If the engine is running a
little too hot, it can increase detonation. Detonation can also be
worse on very dry hot days (i.e humid air is better). Just some
thoughts.
Carl B.
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 4:43 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Octane Booster For Real Gas And 10% Alcohol
Gas
Hi
all,
Thanks to a member in
Pa., we've now located non-alcohol gas at a reasonable price about an hour away
from where we live.
But now we have another
problem:
1. How to keep 10%
alcohol 93 octane from pinging our F's engine, especially on hot days (which is
when we drive it).
2. How to keep this
"100% real gas" with lower octanes from ping our F's engine
too.
What to
do?
Recall that all gas
octane today is what the Fed. calls "research octane", not what it was when we
were driving our 300's back in the 60's with no 413's pinging at
all.
So even when one is lucky
enough to find local non-alcohol gas it is often not today's "higher test" motor
fuel. It is more often today's "regular" [say 87] or maybe a "mid grade"
octane say [91.5].
Those of you who are
octane boosting alcohol and/or non-alcohol gas - what works best for you with
BOTH of these fuels? A product that is readily available at local
car stores is best but Internet orders can work too. Let's hear from you
back to the server on what you are doing that works well, especially on hot
days. We can all benefit from your experiences.
Thanks a lot to everyone
who contributes to this discussion.
Maybe we can somehow beat
this corn/octane disaster yet!
A&G
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