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Dont start this "gonna take the high road and sound |
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AshsZ(In Florida) on December 29, 2003 at 10:42 PM |
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Re: Uhm, I'm gonna disagree with you there Greg.. posted by Greg D. (Specialty-Z) on December 29, 2003 at 10:31 PM |
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correct" Greg. There's no debate, you are wrong. Give me all the props you want, you're still wrong. (banter mode: ON) I can garantee you though that if you lower timing once detonation occurs the temps will go up create a larger problem. You are failing to recognize what causes detonation and further confusing cylinder component temperatures and exhaust gas temperatures. If your claim is true and correct, then why would the factory ECU from Nissan have a knock control system which retards timing when knock is detected? The reason is because retarding timing lowers cylinder component temperatures, which wards off detonation. By firing the plug at a later time in the compression stroke, you expose the parts to less temperature and more of that temperature goes out the exhaust valves, which raises the exhaust gas temperature, but it also lessens the probability of detonation. IF you want me to explain further, I will prove your theory increasingly less correct, but I think I've said enough.

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