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3.4 Whipple Here! Questions...
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<blockquote data-quote="serper3" data-source="post: 11185562" data-attributes="member: 92912"><p>the person i bought my blower from, was running about 23-25 psi on 93, with long tubes and a stock short block. the reason he ended up selling the blower was because he was scared to drive it and didnt want to spend more money on the fuel system.</p><p>he said he had his tuner make it super rich, back the timing up like crazy, and thats how he ran it for 500 miles or so, but these were mostly babied miles because he was scared to blow the motor. </p><p>basically as alpha said, with these cars, boost/power level requires higher octane. with the 3.4, you would be best at 19-21 on 93, from what i have read, but i dont even have 93 around here so i wouldnt really know lol... I definately wouldnt do it though.. shoot, i even considered running 21-23 on e85 just to keep it safe. it will make plenty of power and hopefully i can spend some money and time in other areas of the car for better traction etc before the motor blows lol..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serper3, post: 11185562, member: 92912"] the person i bought my blower from, was running about 23-25 psi on 93, with long tubes and a stock short block. the reason he ended up selling the blower was because he was scared to drive it and didnt want to spend more money on the fuel system. he said he had his tuner make it super rich, back the timing up like crazy, and thats how he ran it for 500 miles or so, but these were mostly babied miles because he was scared to blow the motor. basically as alpha said, with these cars, boost/power level requires higher octane. with the 3.4, you would be best at 19-21 on 93, from what i have read, but i dont even have 93 around here so i wouldnt really know lol... I definately wouldnt do it though.. shoot, i even considered running 21-23 on e85 just to keep it safe. it will make plenty of power and hopefully i can spend some money and time in other areas of the car for better traction etc before the motor blows lol.. [/QUOTE]
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