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Compare values in multiple rows in one column using awk

I would like to compare values in column 8, and grep the ones where the different is > 1, columns 1 and 2 are the key for array.

Every 4 rows the records values in columns 1 and 2 changed. Then, the comparison in the column 8 need to be done for the 4 rows everytime columns 1 and 2 changed

input file

Code:
    47329,39785,2,12,10,351912.50,2533105.56,170.93,1
    47329,39785,2,12,28,351912.53,2533118.81,172.91,1
    47329,39785,3,6,7,351912.82,2533105.07,170.89,1
    47329,39785,3,6,20,351913.03,2533117.41,170.93,1
    47329,39797,2,12,10,352063.14,2533117.84,170.66,1
    47329,39797,2,12,28,352062.77,2533104.67,173.63,1
    47329,39797,3,6,7,352064.11,2533119.32,170.64,1
    47329,39797,3,6,20,352063.50,2533107.10,170.69,1
    47329,39809,2,12,10,352212.35,2533106.19,170.79,1
    47329,39809,2,12,28,352212.45,2533119.12,170.68,1
    47329,39809,3,6,7,352212.01,2533105.75,170.77,1
    47329,39809,3,6,20,352211.89,2533117.91,170.78,1
    47329,39821,3,6,7,352363.73,2533120.01,171.14,1
    47329,39821,3,6,20,352363.25,2533107.48,171.22,1
    47329,39821,2,12,10,352362.49,2533118.77,175.27,1
    47329,39821,2,12,28,352362.15,2533106.48,171.25,1

Desired output

Code:
 47329,39785,2,12,28,351912.53,2533118.81,172.91,1,
    47329,39797,2,12,28,352062.77,2533104.67,173.63,1
    47329,39821,2,12,10,352362.49,2533118.77,175.27,1

I have tried to substrat rows in column 8, but i am unable to get the desired output

Code:
 awk -F, '{$10 = $8 - prev8; prev8 = $8; print $0}' file

Thanks in advance for your help
 

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