Turbolaser
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- Aug 30, 2002
Is it safe to do the boost contol solenoid mod on a stock 1G?
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Originally posted by Blam
i personally would stay below 15...
Originally posted by ITSME4G63
I'm no expert , but I've heard that anythin over 8:5 is suicide.

Originally posted by talon1979
The only problem you may encounter w/ 9 to 1 is that it will want to run leaner which you can just tune out.
Originally posted by ITSME4G63
I'm no expert , but I've heard that anythin over 8:5 is suicide.
Originally posted by talon1979
The only problem you may encounter w/ 9 to 1 is that it will want to run leaner which you can just tune out.
Originally posted by Enigma_Man
Umm... incorrect. Why would you think that?
Originally posted by talon1979
Because I figured the easiest way to cool things down would be w/ fuel. After hearing it doesn't make a difference I did a bunch of research to understand all of it better. I quickly learned I was dead wrong.
Originally posted by myblack98gst
hondas are 11:1 or more stock and can see 14-16 psi with very good tuning.
pro drag imports are running around 13-15:1 compression with sometimes 40+ psi of boost.. all about the tuning
Originally posted by myblack98gst
hondas are 11:1 or more stock and can see 14-16 psi with very good tuning.
pro drag imports are running around 13-15:1 compression with sometimes 40+ psi of boost.. all about the tuning