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Mix 87 and 93 depending on the season, and live with timing pull. 0 0%
Spend $900 on a flexfuel kit with tune, and mix 87 and E85 depending on the season. 0 0%
Install 4 0.3mm check valve jets in intake manifold. Activate at 50-75% of max boost. Run 87. 1 100.00%
Install pre-turbo nozzle. Run 87. 0 0%
Install bigger FMIC. Run 87. 0 0%
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Old 11-06-2019, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Which step for avoiding detonation on 87?

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Originally Posted by rotrex View Post
All water injection that actually does something, i.e. provides a high enough water to fuel ratio, needs a retune.
Without adapted ignition timing, it will actually reduce power.

You could add a FMIC spray as an alternative. This won’t require a retune.
Flexfuel is also a good choice.
FMIC is behind AC condenser. That is why people have problems with knock. I guess I could cool the AC condenser.
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