isopropyl alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol acts more like a fuel that an antidetonatant.
You should increase your water percentage or reduce you timing advance or booth until you figure out what was happening.
Methanol would need a different blend for best performance. You may have been on the ragged edge of pre-ignition which can kill an engine very quickly ( ie as in melt the tops out of pistons and burn valves ).
One of the reasons they went to a 50/50 blend of water and methanol on the combat aircraft is at higher percentages of methanol they would get pre-ignition. If they substituted isopropyl alcohol for the methanol they would blow engines due to its lower flamability limit.
Be very careful --- drop back a bit and work up slowly, you may have just missed melting an engine.
Larry
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