High octane unleaded in MD?
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I want to put some high octane fuel in the TBSS and see if all this damn kr is false or what.
Any stations with a 100 octane unleaded pump around?
Any stations with a 100 octane unleaded pump around?
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John, FWIW I've been to several dyno tuner shops while the have LS2 C6s, LS2 GTOs and TBSSs on the rollers and quite often there'd be false knock. Not sure what the trend starter was but in several cases the exhaust system was the culprit.
Only saying that so you don't completely rule out false KR if it persists with a little higher octane. I'd be curious to see some sponsoring tuner's experiences here on the LS2s...
Only saying that so you don't completely rule out false KR if it persists with a little higher octane. I'd be curious to see some sponsoring tuner's experiences here on the LS2s...
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John, FWIW I've been to several dyno tuner shops while the have LS2 C6s, LS2 GTOs and TBSSs on the rollers and quite often there'd be false knock. Not sure what the trend starter was but in several cases the exhaust system was the culprit.
Only saying that so you don't completely rule out false KR if it persists with a little higher octane. I'd be curious to see some sponsoring tuner's experiences here on the LS2s...
Only saying that so you don't completely rule out false KR if it persists with a little higher octane. I'd be curious to see some sponsoring tuner's experiences here on the LS2s...