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Old 12-04-2013, 12:21 PM   #38
Td-d
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Originally Posted by Suberman View Post
Knock sensor equipped engines develop peak bmep until they knock. Cold weather doesn't reduce the detonation point.
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.
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