swathdiver
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I know I am asking dumb questions. And, I understand octane and performance and how preignition plays a roll. I guess I am wondering if the PCM would pull timing and detune due to the lower octane or if it would let the engine self destruct.
I wouldn’t want to run on 87 and my truck runs like crap on it stock anyway so I run on the 88/E15, E85 or whatever is available in a mid grade fuel like 89/E10.
Hypothetically, If I tuned on 89/E10 and then went to E85 the truck should still perform well.
George, it pulls timing after the fact. After it detects pre-ignition or knocking, then it pulls timing, every time. It's not like it has a set of tables for 87, 89, 91, etc. Toyota and Dodge I believe have something like that but ours do not yet save for ethanol.