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Old 05-31-2007, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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why do you hyundai guys love dumb low compression?

how much power can a bone stock beta handle? all these years everyone says 400whp, yet everyone says dont go over 10psi on stock motor, and thats with people running little pee shooter straight t3's and stuff.
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Dont Really understand you question

i agree dumb low Compress is just too Sluggish.

Less comp = Boost more on pump feul. the normal is to run 8.5-1

You must understand i use two feul's Pump Feul and Race Feul.

Pump Feul allow's 10psi
Race Feul allows me 22psi.

Same Car Different Feul Different Perfromance.

The common trick is to use Water Meth injection on pump feul. so u willbe able togo onto. +10psi

Just Remember 99% of people blow motor's due to incorrect feuling.

the lucky 1% are making two much power..

what elseis on your mind....
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i completely understand boosting cars, fuel, all that fancy stuff.

it just seems like hyundai people love to go with excessively low compression.
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We're not all so fortunate as I am to come with a 9:1 Hemi out of the box./..
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