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daz_SRi
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18th Jun 06 at 18:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sitting in the bath i had a read of my corsa's manual (better than listening to the crappy pop charts) And come across a feature on page 68 that says on the C12 NZ, 12NZ, C14NZ and C14SE (my engine) there is a plug which you swap over (turn through 180 and re insert) to tell the engine what octane fuel you are using. From the diagram it looks like its by the drivers side front shocker top mount.

Anybody got any info on what this does? I assume it changes the igntion timing slightly but are there any economy benefits? (i doubt there will be any noticeable performance alterations)
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I think it's used on engines that don't have a knock sensor.
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http://www.topbuzz.co.uk/info/ron_plugs/ron_plugs.htm for more information.
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its there to stop detonation (pinking)

when you put crap fuel in... whatever the lower octane number it mentions is... then it alters the timing so it doesnt damage the engine

you need it on 95 setting though, or it wont run right
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The knock sensor does this now though am I right, Robin?
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knock sensor detects detonation, and alters the timing to eliminate it

so yes, in a way, its the same
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Paul H
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i rember these things on the old cavaliers
Greg_M
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the c20xe hss one fo 95ron and 98ron.

you can buy different ones from vaux

[Edited on 18-06-2006 by Greg_M]

 
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