I am using standard fuel delta H in my engine model. Should I adjust this for combustion chamber conditions or am I ok?

I am using standard fuel delta H in my engine model. Should I adjust this for combustion chamber conditions or am I ok? The heat of combustion of a fuel is given for 1 atm.

Pressure and products at 298 K. The combustion is taking place at about 1500 K and 200 atm. In my engine model.

I input the low heat value from normal tables, at standard conditions. I know I should be using delta E instead of delta H, and correcting for the temperature, but I don't know if the adjustment would be significant, and if I would get more power or less from the engine. Any advice or references are appreciated.

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