enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
my dad put way too much kerosene in before and it knocked really bad, i would imagine gasoline has a similar effect
most fuels today have additives in the winter, it gets pretty cold in pa, not really cold like anyone north of us, but i have never ever had issues with gelling or know of anyone locally who has told me they have. except for one trucker but he was out west in a blizzard
MY $.02 is it depends where you live.
kerosene is one of those weird fuels that will run in a gasoline engine or a diesel..
Low octane, equals high cetane right? Soo gas explodes quicker,.. might work better at high RPMs.
Quotein the UK paraffin (kerosene) has an octane of about zero, so it has a great cetane ratingHere paraffin I think is not kerosene.By paraffin I mean CANDELE WAX but in liquid form-OIL(as I use 3.5e here),only in summer time and one veery smart man tell this paraffin CANDELE OIL you can drive almost 90%.Cetane rating good(I think 50 by memory) but looking for more,parhaps you can helpI think fatmobile can verify this.I haven`t ever tried kerosene in a petrol engine,so I can`t speak.
in the UK paraffin (kerosene) has an octane of about zero, so it has a great cetane rating