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Old 10-10-2011, 11:08 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by ManoNegra View Post
same place I got the KA/SR transmission bullshit

SRs were made to run Japanese premium gas
their 100 octane gas in the RON system translates to ~95 US octane
many places in the US have 93 available but in CA it's 91 for the most part
e85 is available in very few places but only people I know that use it regularly are track guys... with tuned engines

you think those popping noises your car makes on decel are supposed to be there?

so yes, SRs would benefit from tuning even if running basic set ups

and btw, a basic dyno pull will show you power/torque output AND AFR
I don't see how that wouldn't a worthwhile thing specially since a baseline pull is ~$50.

Don't feed the stupid troll Juan, he just likes the attention, and if you use such large words he will miss the point anyway

OP sorry this thread got all zilvia'd out you had a very reasonable question and train of thought alot of us DO share...you know what they say about the loudest 5% though right?

you are right a DYNO sheet/pull should come with any car with more than bolt-ons that is being sold as running, otherwise who knows what kind of basket case you are really getting,,,, it's for sale for a reason right???
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