gtrslngrchris
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Is this not EXACTLY what the burst knock retard table is for? Pulling timing for expected knock...If driven hard, if the engine is working or playing hard with 87, the pcm / ecm IS responding to detected knock AFTER IT HAPPENS by pulling timing back, and possibly adding (wasting?) fuel to cool the cylinders.
The pcm / ecm NEVER learns this. It never predicts or avoids knock.
It obviously needs to see some knock to retard the timing for a lower octane fuel since I don't believe it has any other way to know the fuel is going to detonate more easily than for it to just go ahead and let it do that but burst knock table has been around awhile. Never say never... or something like that.