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I'm only running fmic and exhaust, boost sitting on 9psi after those mods.

Thought I'll be alright with 1.1mm since not running much power, shall re-gap to 0.8mm and perhaps coilpacks.

Misfiring better go away before deca!

If you don't have new coilpacks forget about 1.1mm

  

Yeh mate, 6 burner + Teriyaki hotplate + wok burner, with a side sink/chopping board. Runs twin gas bottles. lol.

two of the big ones..

i would be glad to come around with wagyu, but need to tend to jess.. as the drugs wear off she is in more pain lol

just use bscp6es or bcpr7es and gap to 0.8 at all times...

this has been the most proven plug / gap combo on SAU for like 10 years for almost every conceivable application.

I do not even come close to understanding why people insist on running 1.1 and then spend days arguing their point on the forums when it has been proven to be less effective, time after time after time.

we have this wealth of knowledge (including an 11ty billion page spark plug thread) for a reason

im planning on buying a Ghost HD next week and just thinking about using a GPS Laptimer and then overlaying the info to the video... Reading through a bunch of product pages (http://www.gps-laptimer.de/Features.html, racechrono) and none say if the footage has to be recorded with the phone or if it can be merged with a mpeg or something.

How does everyone else do it?

Track vision is a $150 program for PC that will let you merge the info... but you still have to record the data and film it as well :|

Yeah double check Anthony, you still have the standard boost solenoid don't you? Definitely unusual to spike 4psi with that.

Yeah definitely hitting 1.5 bar on full boost according to defi gauge

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