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Old 05-05-04, 02:26 AM
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whats a good boost to run at if i want my engine to survive . i want a boost level that, if done properly, can run fine without me having to worry about my engine going "bye bye".
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Re: boost?

Originally posted by bigtymer
whats a good boost to run at if i want my engine to survive . i want a boost level that, if done properly, can run fine without me having to worry about my engine going "bye bye".
Completely depends on your supprotive intercooling and fuel mods.
PM me, I'm local to you and could probably help you out in person.
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if u got no mods stock is the best way to go and safest
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If you have the appropriate mods to your fuel supply, I don't think 14 PSI is unreasonable at all. Of course with every power increase, there is added wear to the whole drivetrain. Thats just the tradeoff for more power.

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