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my car has bad picked up a pinging when it goes past 4500RPM

I use BP ultimate in it, i have had it to a local workshop who had it all day and said it will have to go back when they can figure out what is causing it

They believe if anything it may be an aftermarket 02 sensor that isn't working with the standard ECU, anyone got any other ideas what may be happening as it started it out of the blue one day while driving to work.

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nah i haven't done anything to it yet. As far as i was concerned when i bought it, it was all stock standard except the HKS airfilter now i find out it has a aftermarket turbo dump and oxygen sensor. they checked all the mixtures and said that they were all correct

could be a bad batch of fuel. try some good octane boost like nulon pro strength. if that solves it then wait and see if it still does it on the next tank of fuel. if it still does it then get it looked it, if it doesn't come back even after a few more tanks of fuel then it was just a bad batch. and make sure you don't put too much octane boost in as it can actually lower the octane.

mate of mine is a mechanic and he had the nulon rep come through work and he was asking him about the octane boost. the rep had an octane tester with him so they did some tests. at 50% strength it went by only about 2ron, at full strenght it went up by 6ron, and at double strength it dropped by 4ron.

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