Pepsi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Coke
lol, I think this thread has been officially highjacked
After reading I have a few critiques, they're minor technicalities but should be mentioned:
-Hexane and Octaine are not 6/8
molecule gases they are (respectivly) 6 and 8 carbon chain hydrocarbons. This means that each molecule of Octaine would have 8 carbon atoms and 18 hydrogen atoms (in pure Octaine, the ideal situation, however there are sulfer and chlorine atoms thrown in there along with everything else).
-The stuff that comes from a perfect combustion is H2O and CO2. Thats it. If you have just a pure carbon-hydrogen chain. That "gummy" stuff comes from fuel that isn't burned, but extra gasoline that decomposes from the heat thats not hot enough to ignite it.
Otherwise, a great write up. (I'm not a turbo/SC pro, so I don't know much about that part, thats why I only critiqued your chemistry...)