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Dr. Diesel
In some sense a turbo car might actually be able to handle lower octane gas than an N/A one, since they have a lower static compression ratio and only require the extra octane when running high boost, which is adjustable.
The low octane gas issue should be easy to overcome if you can reduce the turbo boost and/or retard ignition timing. The engine will probably do these automatically when the knock sensor activates, but it would probably be preferable to avoid knock entirely.
The low octane gas issue should be easy to overcome if you can reduce the turbo boost and/or retard ignition timing. The engine will probably do these automatically when the knock sensor activates, but it would probably be preferable to avoid knock entirely.