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Boost pressure on different fuel types
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<blockquote data-quote="clinton2003" data-source="post: 15952445" data-attributes="member: 144769"><p>i'd think it would all be about timing on it. if you were running say 20* on e85 on 14psi, i'd back it down the timing considerably. then see if you see any knock, or if knock sensors are still adding.. if they are adding, you can leave it or jump up a bit, you dont want to go high enough its not adding on its own, in case you get some crappy fuel, then it will see knock every once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clinton2003, post: 15952445, member: 144769"] i'd think it would all be about timing on it. if you were running say 20* on e85 on 14psi, i'd back it down the timing considerably. then see if you see any knock, or if knock sensors are still adding.. if they are adding, you can leave it or jump up a bit, you dont want to go high enough its not adding on its own, in case you get some crappy fuel, then it will see knock every once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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