i have been discussing the octane plug settings with you a while ago and we reached the conclusion that it affects the spark timing based on the octane you use (reflected by the socket setting)
a friend on the local car forum suggested that we can advance the timing a bit to make the engine a bit more responsive by adjusting the plug to a higher octane rating than the one you are actually using... so if you are using 87 you set the plug to 91 and if you are using 91 you set it to 95
i did try this myself and it was very rewarding... i am using 91 octane and i did set my octane plug to 95... the engine is more responsive now and the A/C compressor doesn't eat up as much power from the engine as it did before... the acceleration is far better as well.
the fuel consumption is now a bit tricky... at first i felt that in crowded city roads the consumption got higher... but on highway driving it got better... now the city driving consumption got better... maybe because at first i was turning on the A/C a lot and that affected the consumption irrespective to the plug settings
anyways this mod. - if i may call it so - is very rewarding and i recommend it to all you guys...
and as a reminder... this is a diagram showing the correct plug setting for each octane number... to do the mod just set the plug to the next higher octane number compared to the octane number you are actually using
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MMamdouh