Yeah, 8.3 is low - look on here -
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33719 - and look at what they're talking about with boost... 10+psi boost achieveable at 8.5:1 compression... Obviously that would be with the appropriate components (head gasket, bottom end, etc) and fuel. But it shows that 8.3:1 isn't high. Modern atmo cars often run over 10:1, although pretty well never over 12:1 (I can't think of one that high). WRX's are in the 8:1 range...
I could be wrong here, but I'm of the understanding that the reason for relatively low compression ratios in older cars was due to the inconsistency in fuel quality available back in the '50's and '60's?

Correction appreciated if necessary.

Modern engines have knock sensors and alternate fueling/timing maps to allow for such situations. As shown by a lot of Mini owners on here, you can easily run a higher CR on an A Series. It's only a matter of proper tuning and the appropriate fuel.
Methyl Benzene is another octane booster that can be used. Yes, octane rating is just a measure of how well the fuel resists detonation under compression. But like Doc said, octane rating is adjusted using additives - otherwise all fuels would have similar octane ratings. And, with current pollution laws, the additives permitted to boost octane are those which tend to evaporate out pretty quickly... Which is a pain when you only drive you car once a week...

Put in some 98RON fuel, drive it a week later, and you can feel loss in octane. If you don't fill up for over a month, you can hear it, too, on the top of your pistons...
I'm like most Queenslanders, in that I moved here. Unlike the majority of them, I wasn't fleeing Victoria (most of the Gold Coast), South Australia (my neighbours), South Africa, or New Zealand!

That was only 12 years ago - I'm not convict stock, not that convict stock is anything to be ashamed of - my wife can trace back to 1814 in Sydney. I don't care too much about Queensland's history, just its future...

And cheaper petrol prices!!!

And other things which are cheaper - I believe housing stamp duty is cheaper... No annual rego inspections (so you don't have to have working brakes unless you're selling the car)... It's pretty easy going up here!

Just need some water...

But we're not alone there.
DrMini, as the people of Australia don't own the oil in Bass Straight (it's not drilled by the government), what else would we expect..? Just like we don't own the phone system, the power grid, airports... Do we own anything any more?

If you don't own something, and you need it, it's easy for the holders of said necessities to extort whatever price they want.

Please note, I am not saying oil companies are doing anything illegal. They're just doing what any business should do - making the most they can with their product. If we owned (i.e. extracted, rather than selling off licenses) the oil, we wouldn't have to compete with Singapore to buy it.
Back on topic, 91 RON should work fine with a stock Mini engine's compression (8.3:1 or 8.7:1), but, as I asked earlier, is my memory about ethanol fuels possibly causing carburettor seals to perish correct?
The End!
