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Old 01-17-2019, 03:54 AM   #15
The_Breeze
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Originally Posted by gmtech16450yz View Post
Good question!

Yeah, even the somewhat primitive ECM in these V10's compensates mixture and ignition timing for baro. It only has a certain range though so it's not always perfectly optimized. Yes, leaner mixtures will be more prone to knock, but baro/cylinder pressure has more of an influence on knock at altitude than the mixture does.

In other words, you can be super lean at high altitude and not ping. You can be just a little lean at low altitudes and ping. Cylinder pressure is the bigger factor. Make sense?
Yes but if you run lean too long, don't you burn pistons?
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