[Discuss] Its not possible to make things easier for users

Shirley Márquez Dúlcey mark at buttery.org
Mon Jan 14 17:39:10 EST 2013


On modern cars there is no timing that a mechanic can adjust; that's a
throwback to the days of carburetors and camshafts. Nowadays cars have
electronic fuel injection and electronically controlled valves and the
timing is all done by the engine computer. If the computer is
programmed competently, when it notices repeated knocking it will
change the engine timing to make it stop; it's already making changes
to deal with engine temperature, altitude, and mechanical wear. The
catch is that this may cause a severe performance drop in an engine
designed for high octane fuel, not the mere 10HP that somebody alluded
to.



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