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Originally Posted by Suberman
Knock sensor equipped engines develop peak bmep until they knock. Cold weather doesn't reduce the detonation point.
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I'm well acquainted with the reasons why cold air allows for greater air-mass, and the functioning of intercoolers - I just really struggled to follow your logic.
The problem with this theory lies in that first sentence - this is not how the Subaru knock strategy works. It's a more reactive process - see
here. It's also a curious question as to whether the BRZ is knock sensor controlled, since I suspect every ODB2 compliant vehicle since 1996 is likely to have knock sensors (I stand to be corrected).
I agree that direct injection reduces in chamber temperatures, that's the whole advantage, but DI is not used at all load ranges.