white90gsx
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- Dec 21, 2006
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Wilburton,
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My mods are in profile and want to know how much boost would be safe to run on with stock head studs and with e316g. Yes I will be logging for knock.
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18 is the safe margin and 20 could be too as long as you don't keep launching it at every light you stop at.

How will launching affect the head studs?
When i mean launching i mean beating the heck out of the car all the time.
i ran 20psi for 2years on a stock hg and head studs.
It has been argued many times that the stock 1g studs are better than normal Arp studs. They have seen well over 700hp with a stock gasket and no issues. You just need to steer clear of knock as this generates very very high cylinder pressures that will stretch the stock studs or kill your head gasket.
I don't have any AFC advice.
My expierience with stock 7 bolt head studs and gasket was that I ran 20psi for two years and made almost 300 AWHP. I made a 1/4 mile pass at 22.5psi on 91 octane whil it was about 95 degrees out and the head gasket let go. It was fine until I pushed the limit of what our crappy California gas can do and got owned by knock.
. My mechanic is pushing his 16g to around 45psi and he still gets no knock on e85 and that turbo is way out of its efficiency range, making a lot of hot air. His air to water intercooler cools the air down real well though. He made noticeable power when he went from 30psi to 40psi. Just got to keep the air cool.It has been argued many times that the stock 1g studs are better than normal Arp studs. They have seen well over 700hp with a stock gasket and no issues. You just need to steer clear of knock as this generates very very high cylinder pressures that will stretch the stock studs or kill your head gasket.
Man I love e85, dont have to worry about crappy gas.. My mechanic is pushing his 16g to around 45psi and he still gets no knock on e85 and that turbo is way out of its efficiency range, making a lot of hot air. His air to water intercooler cools the air down real well though. He made noticeable power when he went from 30psi to 40psi. Just got to keep the air cool.