I wonder if aggressive timing is part of the reason early Northstars all had premature deaths.
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It's possible - I don't know much about the Northstars actually, but I did drive them as rental cars a couple of times when traveling on business. The thing is that those rental cars knocked like a bastard, even when driving pretty tame. I'm sure that when the cars were returned to the rental agency, as long as the needle pointed to "F" the companies didn't check the octane of the fuel in the tank. Most (all?) renters would just put in the cheapest crap they could to get the needle to F, instead of putting in the high-octane fuel they required...
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Detonation and pre-ignition is what kills head gaskets, a little knock shouldn't harm anything. Have you ever taken off at a light next to a 90s ford? You'd think it was going to knock itself to death but that's just how they are. They get great economy and the bodies fall apart or the transmission dies way before the engine shows signs of fatigue.
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