How Much Boost before Meth is Needed?
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From: Baton Rouge
Talking FM Turbo, how much boost would I be OK with on a stock LQ4 before Meth needs to be run? Lots of load on this 6000# tank, I would assume that would make a difference. Also Same question but with running a Radix?
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Originally Posted by trever1t
I dont think it's a necessity to run meth at any given boost level but meth will lower IAT's and increase octane so that less timing is pulled.
What are your IAT's?
What are your IAT's?
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Originally Posted by SSThunder03
Any ideas as to how much time is gained from using meth in the Qtr? My maggie is only pushing 5 lbs of boost but I've got the 3.0 pulley waiting to go on.
and then and then and then and then and then
and then. Sorry...crazy morning. You have tuning ability?btw, I don't run meth on the street and I am at 19* spark, 8.x#'s of boost. Of course...19 degrees doesn't last long before the IAT's cause them to come down, hence meth or water.
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For a turbo, you get more boost with meth.
To the OP -- are you running an intercooler? If so, then you don't *need* meth, but meth is always a benefit -- it reduces IATs AND adds a metric **** load of octane. If you aren't running an IC, then meth would be necessary for more than 7-8 lbs of boost imo.
To the OP -- are you running an intercooler? If so, then you don't *need* meth, but meth is always a benefit -- it reduces IATs AND adds a metric **** load of octane. If you aren't running an IC, then meth would be necessary for more than 7-8 lbs of boost imo.
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my rule of thumb is 6.5psi non intercooled and 9psi intercooled before you need race fuel or meth. this is based on a few diferent set ups and watching the knock sensors closely. a higher compresion lq9 or ls1 would probably be a little lower.
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Cool, I'm hoping to run a dual boost controller at about 5psi daily and tuned for 8-9psi for those special ocassions.
Does this sound doable. I'm no expert, but seems that if I have it tuned for a higher boost, running the lower boost daily would be safer. Am I thinking right? I will have an IC, will air/air be good enough?
Does this sound doable. I'm no expert, but seems that if I have it tuned for a higher boost, running the lower boost daily would be safer. Am I thinking right? I will have an IC, will air/air be good enough?
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Originally Posted by BigCountryx
Cool, I'm hoping to run a dual boost controller at about 5psi daily and tuned for 8-9psi for those special ocassions.
Does this sound doable. I'm no expert, but seems that if I have it tuned for a higher boost, running the lower boost daily would be safer. Am I thinking right? I will have an IC, will air/air be good enough?
Does this sound doable. I'm no expert, but seems that if I have it tuned for a higher boost, running the lower boost daily would be safer. Am I thinking right? I will have an IC, will air/air be good enough?sure, sounds like a good plan. running less boost will reduce wear on everything. good luck sticking to that plan though
. the boost is adictive. air to air will be fine as long as it is large enough. something like the standard 12x24x3" unit would be pleanty.
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Originally Posted by parish8
sure, sounds like a good plan. running less boost will reduce wear on everything. good luck sticking to that plan though
. the boost is adictive.
air to air will be fine as long as it is large enough. something like the standard 12x24x3" unit would be pleanty.
. the boost is adictive. air to air will be fine as long as it is large enough. something like the standard 12x24x3" unit would be pleanty.
Good to know on the IC setup.
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