Jan 21, 2008 #91 BadgerType Resident ***hole Joined Dec 16, 2005 Posts 9,043 Reaction score 51 Location SW FLA yes, you can reuse the stock rods
Jan 21, 2008 #92 A accordfiber Active Member Joined Sep 26, 2007 Posts 41 Reaction score 0 Will i have to use higher octane gas?
Jan 21, 2008 #93 B BlkCurrantKord Super Moderator Joined Sep 7, 2005 Posts 9,996 Reaction score 109 Location Ohio Depends on what CR you go with.
Jan 21, 2008 #94 DarkSideAccord nadeshiko fobz ftw.. Joined Sep 19, 2005 Posts 22,554 Reaction score 182 Location CA accordfiber said: Will i have to use higher octane gas? Click to expand... i think 10:1 CR require u to use higher octane.. i'm at abt 9:1 CR and i still run on 87
accordfiber said: Will i have to use higher octane gas? Click to expand... i think 10:1 CR require u to use higher octane.. i'm at abt 9:1 CR and i still run on 87
Jan 21, 2008 #95 A accordfiber Active Member Joined Sep 26, 2007 Posts 41 Reaction score 0 I am talking about 11:1 CR with the K20A3 pistons.
Jan 21, 2008 #96 B BlkCurrantKord Super Moderator Joined Sep 7, 2005 Posts 9,996 Reaction score 109 Location Ohio Yes you'll have to run 91-94 with that compression
Jan 22, 2008 #97 T turboputz Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2007 Posts 394 Reaction score 1 Location The District DarkSideAccord said: i think 10:1 CR require u to use higher octane.. i'm at abt 9:1 CR and i still run on 87 Click to expand... A stock F23 is 9.3:1 compression so you're not doing anything too wild there.
DarkSideAccord said: i think 10:1 CR require u to use higher octane.. i'm at abt 9:1 CR and i still run on 87 Click to expand... A stock F23 is 9.3:1 compression so you're not doing anything too wild there.
Jan 22, 2008 #98 DarkSideAccord nadeshiko fobz ftw.. Joined Sep 19, 2005 Posts 22,554 Reaction score 182 Location CA wait.. 9.3:1 stock?... maybe i messed my numbers up it wasn't much, but it was alil higher than stock
wait.. 9.3:1 stock?... maybe i messed my numbers up it wasn't much, but it was alil higher than stock