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focus_7
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SIRIUS
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by SIRIUS »
fuck... must of built that engine like a tank to take that much psi... that is just ridiculous
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avandull
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by avandull »
Thats more boost pressure then I put in my Bike tyres.
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MelbStazz
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by MelbStazz »
avandull wrote:Thats more boost pressure then I put in my Bike tyres.
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Cookiemonster
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by Cookiemonster »
You'd think they could run 60psi just to round it up. It's only another 3psi.
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by hoongirl »
Wow. Thats cool.
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by Will »
Cookiemonster wrote:You'd think they could run 60psi just to round it up. It's only another 3psi.
He would have used the Haltech 5 bar map sensor, so 60psi would've max'ed his MAP sensor out. 3psi of margin is still pretty tight
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