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Old 07-05-2008, 04:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How much boost with sct flash with race gas?

I have the sct flash, and right now im running 21psi on 93oct with 0 knock. A local track sells 112 leaded race gas, how much boost will i be able to run if i fill up with the race gas?
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That's more of an answer that only you can determine. Fill up with race gas and monitor knock, and afr. Keep turning up the boost until either you scare the shit out of yourself, or until you see some knock or the AFRs jump into the 12s.
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Along the same lines as the previous question, how much boost can you run on 93 alone? I seem to recall hearing 22psi, is anything above 22psi automatically add timing that 93 can't hold without knocking?
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Along the same lines as the previous question, how much boost can you run on 93 alone? I seem to recall hearing 22psi, is anything above 22psi automatically add timing that 93 can't hold without knocking?

correct. I dont' recommend any boost over 22psi on pump gas. You can if you dare, but I don't recommend it.
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correct. I dont' recommend any boost over 22psi on pump gas. You can if you dare, but I don't recommend it.

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