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supercharging (was Cam bearing bore size)

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Subject: supercharging (was Cam bearing bore size)
From: Erik Quackenbush <erik@midwestfilter.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 15:17:15 -0600
You all seem to be assuming:

A. pump gas.
B. no intercooler

Using high octane (racing) fuel and/or an intercooler will stave off 
detonation. Then you can run more advance, a higher static compression 
ratio, or more boost.

We burn HD-5 propane in the $2002 Challenge GT6+. It has an equivalent 
octane just under 120. Right now we're running 6.4:1 compression ('75 TR6 
head, '69 GT6 block), an Eaton M90, and more than 10 PSI of boost.

If you can't find racing gas you can buy pure toluene (114 octane) at any 
hardware store.

Erik Quackenbush, Midwest Filter Corporation 
1-847-680-0566  http://www.midwestfilter.com

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