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Old 05-04-2002, 04:31 AM
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Because Dave painted his interior, Nevin helped him make a CAI, John lent his headers, Cam helped wire the LEDS and I'm helping bore his IM :-)
Old 05-04-2002, 05:06 AM
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OH i see,i was just foolin around anyway.I was wondering if one of you guys can help me make a cai.Because right now all i got is a warm air intake.I now alex was saying something about moving the battery and putting the filter in the fender.Well i got paid this friday so i'm hoping on doing something to my car,let me now,if any of you can help.
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just a suggestion.........buy a gallon of 106 octane fuel and run that through your engine.......its expensive stuff but you WILL notice a difference
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Everybody pays the same price.
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Bah. My car likes 89 octane the best, but lives with 87 95% of the time. It REALLY doesn't like 93.

I say run 87 untill you start to hear pinging, or you add forced induction/nitrous/raise compression/chip or piggyback or replace the ecu and have control over the fuel curves and/or ignition timing.




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