even over the added octane? My ski has a decent amount of mods when I bought it and not sure if any head work was done so want to play it as safe as possible.
hey guys,
I usually use 93 octane in all my toys but I just moved to an area that has 91 ethanol free. Which would I be better to run in my modded xp?
So what's stock compression on a 787 and what compression requires higher octane. My boat runs right at 7k RPM if that matters
Often times it is the cumulative effect of the mods that end up being the deciding factor. Once again, going back to an RX-7 analogy, for example: Adding a freer flowing exhaust system is usually okay. Adding a freer flowing air intake system is usually okay. Adding a different intercooler is usually okay. Modifying the intake and exhaust ports (remember, only three moving parts in these engines) is usually okay. But when you start doing more than one together, it's known as "+1" mods, and gets you into the place where the stock ECU can't compensate and the requested injector duty cycles exceed what they are capable of, and you get a lean condition and a "boom".
I am certain that the really, really expert guys on here, people with extensive modification knowledge...maybe even race experience, are the guys who know can advise best on this, when it comes to the Rotax mods.
My boat runs right at 7k RPM if that matters
"twin-turbo rotary in my '93 RX-7. While a piston engine may tolerate" They are rotors in a rotary engine not pistons![]()
"twin-turbo rotary in my '93 RX-7. While a piston engine may tolerate" They are rotors in a rotary engine not pistons![]()
Uh, if you read the WHOLE sentence: While a piston engine may tolerate even fairly significant 'pinging' for a while, the Wankel engine will destroy its apex and side seals almost instantly.
Ask me how I know, $6,200 later.
I went to great pains to differentiate that a piston engine is tolerant of pinging while a Wankel (rotary) is not. There is a comma there...
Uh, if you read the WHOLE sentence: While a piston engine may tolerate even fairly significant 'pinging' for a while, the Wankel engine will destroy its apex and side seals almost instantly.
Ask me how I know, $6,200 later.
I went to great pains to differentiate that a piston engine is tolerant of pinging while a Wankel (rotary) is not. There is a comma there...
Damn grammar has always been my achilles' heel![]()
You don't want to hear these Rotax engines ping. That is the sound of the perimeter of the piston coming apart and the head getting eaten up. ..................