Yeah, I've heard of a couple guys running 1 to 2 gallons methanol in-tank.No e at all. Just pure meth. If this doesnt work then i may just have to start running meth in tank also
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Yeah, I've heard of a couple guys running 1 to 2 gallons methanol in-tank.No e at all. Just pure meth. If this doesnt work then i may just have to start running meth in tank also
hey, what ever keeps her happy. I may ask rob to lower the boost from 27 to about 25. I do want my stock block to last a little lolYeah, I've heard of a couple guys running 1 to 2 gallons methanol in-tank.
Just the in-tank methanol alone should prolly give you enough octane. FWIH, 2 gallons of in-tank methanol is like 4 gallons of E85. You may be able to retain your D10 to make your methanol last longer and still have enough octane.hey, what ever keeps her happy. I may ask rob to lower the boost from 27 to about 25. I do want my stock block to last a little lol
tbh the turbo seems very happy up there, w.g is only around 75 to hit that psi in the summer.Just the in-tank methanol alone should prolly give you enough octane. FWIH, 2 gallons of in-tank methanol is like 4 gallons of E85. You may be able to retain your D10 to make your methanol last longer and still have enough octane.
27psi is a lot on a 76mm compressor wheel. I'm only at 24.5psi on my 71mm S3 compressor wheel.
It's not that it's hard to hit that boost level (especially with the amount of preload you're running), it's that it's a lot of psi for stock block. Rob will guide you well.tbh the turbo seems very happy up there, w.g is only around 75 to hit that psi in the summer.
I am going to try the d12 nozzle route first, its easier for me then to do in tank meth.
I hear you, rob knows me pretty well, if the motor was to pop I would have nothing to say to him other then its time to go built!!It's not that it's hard to hit that boost level (especially with the amount of preload you're running), it's that it's a lot of psi for stock block. Rob will guide you well.
Nice curves! That 417 on looks a little wavy, though. Did you have any tire spin or maybe the road wasn't completely flat?@Redline what ya think
Nice curves! That 417 on looks a little wavy, though. Did you have any tire spin or maybe the road wasn't completely flat?