So, simply stated; what is it? What makes the I-6 so special that I now need to give so much consideration?
I live in front range of Colorado and spend a decent amount of time at elevations exceeding 9k ft. I've been told that at our elevation, there's more flexability regarding octane (I currently run 85 always) and quench as they relate to pinging. How do those factors come into play??
Before anyone tells me to search, I spent a bit of time looking around the site and and the internet. From this site I got an idea of where it should be .075 ~ .088?? But why, and how do you adjust the quench without changing the CR? But, I also played around with the calculator and my quench #'s never changed from .0725 From the internet I got very technical descriptions of what it is.
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Please keep it simple or my head might go

Oh and thanks in advance for the insight.
BTW: If you want to get an idea of my skillset check the link in my sig. You'll see that I like to learn on the fly (even mid project) and take advice of those with more experience very seriously. Specifically this thread was a great learning experience for me.