- Mar 28, 2004
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Ok I'm currently in a "mini war" to which the enemies have never met but are angry at each other because of "hearsay".
Ok I've been talking to my friend about the reasons he uses High ocatane fuel over lower octane fuel and when I tried to explain this to my auto teacher, he laughed it off and disagreed. My friend says that:
1. Higher octane fuel causes less knocking (which I know to be true)
2. Using the higher octane fuel will cause less carbon deposits than regular.
Auto teacher says that high octane and low octane fuel cause the same amount of carbon desposits because they both have good amounts of detergent in them now. The reason for carbon desposits is because either the fuel injectors are worn out and I guess outputting too much fuel or not making a spray (likely both). Or the computer is not controlling the fuel properly and therefore outputting too much fuel (like the first point). Having too much fuel left over after the burn is causing the carbon deposits.
So, who is correct?
Ok I've been talking to my friend about the reasons he uses High ocatane fuel over lower octane fuel and when I tried to explain this to my auto teacher, he laughed it off and disagreed. My friend says that:
1. Higher octane fuel causes less knocking (which I know to be true)
2. Using the higher octane fuel will cause less carbon deposits than regular.
Auto teacher says that high octane and low octane fuel cause the same amount of carbon desposits because they both have good amounts of detergent in them now. The reason for carbon desposits is because either the fuel injectors are worn out and I guess outputting too much fuel or not making a spray (likely both). Or the computer is not controlling the fuel properly and therefore outputting too much fuel (like the first point). Having too much fuel left over after the burn is causing the carbon deposits.
So, who is correct?
