ummm, emagdnim, a quick correction... The mass of the air/gas mixture does not change, because the number of particles doesnt change. Its the volume of it that changes. When the piston is at TDC, the volume is the smallest, so according to Boyle's law (i think), volume (V) is proportional (~) to the inverse of pressure (1/P), so as the piston moves up, decreasing the volume, the pressure increases, giving the compression ratio. The air is usually at about 1 atm entering the cylinder when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke (in an N/A engine, turbos create more hp by forcing more air into the engine, starting with a higher initial pressure). Then, as the piston moves up it compresses the air until it reaches TDC, when the volume is at a minimum and the pressure at a maximum. This maximum is usually about 10x more than atmospheric pressure (approx 10 atm), give or take a little. Thus you get the 10:1 ratio for compression. Or at least this is how I understand it, but I do know its not the mass that changes, its the volume and pressure.
Anyway... Whats the suggested octane for a non-turbo S4 FC? we have 89, 91 and 93 I think around here, i usually put the 91 in.
Anyway... Whats the suggested octane for a non-turbo S4 FC? we have 89, 91 and 93 I think around here, i usually put the 91 in.
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