Gasoline
#62
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> The body of evidence is overwhelming enough for anyone who cares to read
> this thread carefully from the beginning, so I'm afraid I have other matters
> to attend now.
And yet you couldn't muster the self-control to avoid replying.
Again.
E.P. (ROTFL)
#63
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> The body of evidence is overwhelming enough for anyone who cares to read
> this thread carefully from the beginning, so I'm afraid I have other matters
> to attend now.
And yet you couldn't muster the self-control to avoid replying.
Again.
E.P. (ROTFL)
#64
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> The body of evidence is overwhelming enough for anyone who cares to read
> this thread carefully from the beginning, so I'm afraid I have other matters
> to attend now.
And yet you couldn't muster the self-control to avoid replying.
Again.
E.P. (ROTFL)
#65
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> The body of evidence is overwhelming enough for anyone who cares to read
> this thread carefully from the beginning, so I'm afraid I have other matters
> to attend now.
And yet you couldn't muster the self-control to avoid replying.
Again.
E.P. (ROTFL)
#66
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
#67
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
#68
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
#69
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Re: Gasoline
JP Roberts wrote:
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
> <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> stated self-ignition instead:
And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
to the occurrence of the spark.
--
Mike Smith
#70
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Re: Gasoline
Mike Smith wrote:
> JP Roberts wrote:
> > <gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Your own words, where you never mentioned "pre-ignition", you very clearly
> > stated self-ignition instead:
>
> And how, exactly, are "pre-ignition" and "self-ignition" different?
> They both refer to spontaneous combustion of the fuel/air charge, prior
> to the occurrence of the spark.
Don't bother- JP is foaming at the mouth to find anything wrong with
what I write. Yes, "ping" and "knock" seem to have become synonymous
at some point, but I remember as a lad (in the distant past - maybe
before Karl Benz named a car after his daughter) that pinging referred
to pre-ignition, and that it had a different sound from knocking.
But hey, if JP wants to score his little victory, who am I to deny it?
If ping now equals knock, or even if it always has, and my automotive
mentor was wrong, then I'll chalk it up to something learned. And it's
a good day when you learn something new.
E.P.