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Old 07-19-2006, 04:19 PM
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Default How much boost should I run?

I guess this is a stupid question, but here goes, with my current mods, how much boost should I run, like, whats the maximum?
Old 07-19-2006, 04:24 PM
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How much Octane are you using? and how good is your knock detection system?
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Personally, I'm not planning on anything over 15psi (~1 bar), as I've read engine components become less reliable beyond this level. That and I plan on keeping the CV in my system. If I want more power/tq I'll get another car...

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Old 07-19-2006, 06:47 PM
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with autothority chips i think they're limited to 15 or 16psi.
Old 07-19-2006, 06:51 PM
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I am a fan of the 15.
Old 07-19-2006, 10:22 PM
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I run 93 octane, its the best they sell here. I have been running 14, was wondering if I could safely step up to 15 or 16.
Old 07-20-2006, 12:42 AM
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Others on this board have found that they required a little more fuel in the upper rpms to run 15-16psi with the Autothority MAF.
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Originally Posted by hally
Others on this board have found that they required a little more fuel in the upper rpms to run 15-16psi with the Autothority MAF.
Thanks, I guess i'm limited because 93 is the best I can get out here.
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Originally Posted by R4][N_M4l{3R
Thanks, I guess i'm limited because 93 is the best I can get out here.
Dan, lets not forget here your talking Canadian Octane rating right? 93 canadian is different than US 93, more akin to European ratings. IIRC
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Here's some info I lifted elsewhere...

Originally posted by E_SolSi@Jul 17 2005, 12:48 AM
In Europe 98-octane gasoline is common and in Japan even 100-octane is readily available at the pumps, but this octane nomenclature is misleading to Americans as foreign octane ratings are derived entirely differently from our own... So, like every other measurement system it seems that everyone else uses a different scale than we do, but unlike most other instances where we have had the good sense to create different units of measure in this case we all use the same name...
Japan and Europe use a system called RON or Research Octane Number to determine the octane rating of their gasoline, while stateside we use a system called AKI or Anti-Knock Index to determine gasoline's octane rating... Interestingly, to further complicate things it would seem that our own AKI system is actually derived from the average of the RON system and another more complicated system referred to as MON or Motor Octane Number... So, to recap our methodologies for measuring gasoline's octane rating are different, but share some common elements...
So, with the commonality of RON in mind a good rule of thumb is as follows, multiply the foreign RON Octane rating by 0.95 and you will have the US AKI equivalent.

( RON Octane Rating x 0.95 = AKI Octane Rating )
98 RON Octane x 0.95 = 93.1 AKI Octane (US measure)
100 RON Octane x 0.95 = 95 AKI Octane (US measure)

So, as you can see the 93 or 94 octane fuel we are all paying an arm and a leg for is actually quite comparable to the higher octane fuels found in Europe and Japan. The people whom have to worry about low octane rating are our friends out west in places like California that are subjected to substandard 91 octane.
91 AKI Octane (US measure) = 95.5 RON Octane
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I live in the US. Im so confused.
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Ontario is a town in Upstate NY, not just a province of Canada
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Oh I see what happened. LOL Thanks.

Now back to my question, its American 93 octane.
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Originally Posted by OriginalSterm
Ontario is a town in Upstate NY, not just a province of Canada
Ignorant Canadians....



oops! I just saw the "Ontario" bit, we now return you to regular programming....
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HAHA, its happened before, maybe I should specify.


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