sk47
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Hello; Again in the Engine Masters episode they stated the engine was optimized for 91 octane. Their concern was the portion of running 87 octane which was why the dyno operator pulled 5 degrees of timing before starting the 87 runs. He then added timing gradually. He also adjusted the air fuel mix in a similar way.Because you're comparing a 10.7:1 LS engine that is not optimized for 91 to a 12:1 coyote that automatically optimizes timing
It's not relevant
This optimization of the timing & air fuel was also done for the other higher octane fuels if memory serves. I also recall the final timing making maximum power was very nearly the same for all fuels used.
They also included average HP and average torque since peak results might not show enough information.
The engine used a Holly fuel injection system so i imagine had similar knock and other sensors as the Ford Coyote. Likely advance and retard of timing as well.
The programs are a TV series I find on Motor Trend channel 281 on direct TV. I do not know if the shows are on youtube. They tend to use GM and Mopar engines much more than Ford which is frustrating. They have done some Windsor testing but I do not think any Coyote at all.
The best way to test an idea is to change only one parameter at a time. They did not do strictly scientific method testing. I would like to see similar testing using a Coyote.
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