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what is need to run 110 octane

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trevnasty

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Feb 27, 2008
kalispell, Montana
ok so i have been running 110 octane and i keep high speed glazeing my plugs em i missing something in my build. I am running motorcycle plugs in my car to provent it know it. I think but i haven't ran 110 agian yet to test it becuse i think i might be able to get some help from you guys before i try agian please help thaks trevnasty
 
You need a way to tune. You will need a little more timing to help burn the fuel. What plugs are you running??? What are you tuning with??? Just dumping 110 in the car wont help it...
 
Care to elaborate on this?

ok what i mean is they are an ngkr bpr8es there for a motorcycle at least that what the autozone guy told me i got them becuse the othe ngk were high speed glazing so i had to buy a colder plug

QUOTE "You need a way to tune. You will need a little more timing to help burn the fuel. What plugs are you running??? What are you tuning with??? Just dumping 110 in the car wont help it..."

i em running 550 with a fuel lab fuel reg and a maf translator but i dont have a logger witch most likely my problem
 
Invest in some tuning software so you can see what your engine is doing. Your wasting money putting 110 fuel in the car and not having a proper tune for it. All it will do is kill plugs. Leaded fuel burns SLOWER.

Put 93 in the car. Get some tuning software. Buy a wideband. TUNE IT!!!
 
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