Q, that "effective ratio" stuff doesn't really work. There are so many other factors involved. It is true that the more boost and the more compression, the higher octane fuel you should run, but there is no quick and easy thumb rule to quantify it. It really depends on the particular engine's physical characteristics, quench, combustion chamber design, and about a billion other things that people with master's degrees work with for their whole careers.


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