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Old 03-15-2004, 10:25 AM
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Duke higher compressions engines risk pre-ignition due to the higher compression and if that occurs heat or hot spots on the pistions etc. could cause damage. Hence the need for higher octane gas that won't ignite before the spark plug ignites it(proper point in the stroke).

If you don't have pre-ignition then higher compression engines don't always equate to hotter EGTs.
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