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Old 12-31-2009, 04:59 PM   #369 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kannibul View Post
6PSI sounds reasonable and safe!

And, if it's not enough, I'm guessing it wouldn't be a big deal to raise it a notch or two, once the kit's installed...I mean, installation is the hard part (assuming retunes are easy, right?)


My level of interest in this drops once 91octane is exceeded. I don't want to have to hunt for the 93octane pumps in my area, and, I'm not about to buy additives...

Yes and no...You are correct, swapping out the pulley is pretty easy as well as getting a tune to compensate for the increase in boost. Those are both pretty easy steps.

However, then the kit will lose its warranty will not be street legal anymore...

Can it be done relatively easily? The answer is yes.

Will it retain legality and warranty? That answer is no.
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