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Old 04-29-02, 01:27 PM
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how much boost can be safely ran
Old 04-29-02, 02:30 PM
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around ten for your stock fuel system (i think thats on the low side)
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how long is a peice of string??
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Well since your question is so vague, Ill reply with an appropriate answer;

If it breaks, its too much boost.
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Originally posted by adamlewis
If it breaks, its too much boost.
...and if it doesn't, it's not enough!
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Re: boost

Originally posted by cougarboy1989
how much boost can be safely ran
...on a....
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boost depends on vehicle type I ask



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Originally posted by NZConvertible
...and if it doesn't, it's not enough!
sooooo true
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Originally posted by RETed
boost depends on vehicle type I ask
... and altitude, temperature, humidity, octane rating, engine/turbo condition and tuning.
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