Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
I'm wondering if the tech bods can answer this scenario for me?
Car A - Standard 182, fed a tankful of 95RON petrol once a week for say, 6 months. ECU mapped to 98RON.
Car B - Standard 182, fed a tankful of 98RON petrol once a week for say, 6 months. ECU mapped to 98RON.
All other factors being the same (driving style, same mileage, etc) how does Car A handle the crappier spec petrol? Does the ECU take into account the fact that it's being fed skimmed-unleaded and try it's best with timing, retardation, etc to maximise the usage of the 95RON?
What would happen at the end of the 6 month period if the cars swapped their types of petrol? Would Car A happily adapt to the new 98RON which is what it was optimised for in the first place? And would Car B's ECU throw a hissy-fit being downgraded to 95RON after using 98RON for so long?
Cheers,
D.
Car A - Standard 182, fed a tankful of 95RON petrol once a week for say, 6 months. ECU mapped to 98RON.
Car B - Standard 182, fed a tankful of 98RON petrol once a week for say, 6 months. ECU mapped to 98RON.
All other factors being the same (driving style, same mileage, etc) how does Car A handle the crappier spec petrol? Does the ECU take into account the fact that it's being fed skimmed-unleaded and try it's best with timing, retardation, etc to maximise the usage of the 95RON?
What would happen at the end of the 6 month period if the cars swapped their types of petrol? Would Car A happily adapt to the new 98RON which is what it was optimised for in the first place? And would Car B's ECU throw a hissy-fit being downgraded to 95RON after using 98RON for so long?
Cheers,
D.