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Adding fuel will generally lower egt's, and lower the chance of knock .....
Exhaust gas temperature can affect engine knocking in a few ways. When the exhaust gas temperature is too high, it can cause pre-ignition, where the air-fuel mixture ignites before the spark plug fires. This can lead to knocking or pinging in the engine. Additionally, high exhaust gas temperature can also cause an increase in cylinder pressure and temperature, which can contribute to knocking. Proper engine tuning and maintenance, including monitoring and controlling exhaust gas temperature, can help prevent knocking and maintain engine performance.
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