swathdiver
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I only put 87 in my 6.2 L Denali and the engine doesn't knock. Ever.
You have to be dumb to put premium gas in it. Prove it to me otherwise
You ain't gonna hear it. You can see it on a scan tool though.
Your knock sensors work.
Great, every time you accelerate and it starts a knockin' the timing gets pulled and then you go to pass a car, it starts to knock and the timing gets pulled again, 100 more times during that drive. Knocking all the way. Wouldn't it be better to not knock at all?
GM might consider adding a low octane table in the computer for cheapskates like Toyota and Dodge do, but I reckon GM figures their customers paid extra for the engine to enjoy its performance.
Any student of LS and LT history knows the toll 87 octane and cheap gas takes on an 6.2 engine over its lifetime. Seen plenty of busted pistons and rings on these forums and on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGABJCp03ko&t=649s