afaik
Cosworth calls this (with PI) mixture preparation time
(the time the charge exists in the port and otherwise before combustion)
btw
unfortunately the handy property called octane exists only in the imagination
octane (number) tests exist ie RON and MON but they dictate rpms below 1000 (not 20000)
(Honda beat the world with c.20000 rpm 1960s motorcycles that ran best on 73 ON - yes they wrote a paper on this)
btw 2
octane number tests work for conventional fuels ie those with latent heats matching the mandated reference fuel's
because the RON and MON tests were so designed (to quantify the detonation resistance of gasolines)
(also mixture strength is potentially a factor - but RON and MON similarly avoid this)
on alcohols RON and MON tests give around 75 (this requires charge heating to cancel their very high latent heats)
claimed alcohol octanes of c.125 are actually Blending Octane Number BON
BON is a detonation predictor (limited to specified low alcohol blending with gasoline)
BON is what might result if RON or MON tests were redesigned for alcohols (which they aren't)
hybrid F1 engines don't work like traditional race engines or road engines
they want the charge to be hot
doesn't 'more compression' work (in some part) by being hotter at times ?