Loweredon33s
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I mean upgrade, of course it already has pumps.Don't our trucks already have both? I know it has HPFP, which is needed for direct injection.
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I mean upgrade, of course it already has pumps.Don't our trucks already have both? I know it has HPFP, which is needed for direct injection.
These do not lug at all and that is thanks to having an Automatic Transmission. Unless the Transmission has a Major Problem, these will never Lug.The lugging is terrible regardless, google LSPI and you’ll see.
We have a 10:1 compression engine running over 20psi, it needs octane badly.
I disagree, they tend to stay below 1500 while gently accelerating, they even shudder at times, I’ve watched it on datalogs, they most certainly lug themselves against a locked torque converter all the time. The locked converter makes it the same thing as a manual as far as how it’s coupled to the rest of the drivetrain.These do not lug at all and that is thanks to having an Automatic Transmission. Unless the Transmission has a Major Problem, these will never Lug.
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Autos and manuals are both capable of lugging. Its more prevalent in modern vehicles because that lack of wanting to downshift and ruin mpgs. Older slushboxes, not so much, heck the TC didn’t lock until a few decades ago.I disagree, they tend to stay below 1500 while gently accelerating, they even shudder at times, I’ve watched it on datalogs, they most certainly lug themselves against a locked torque converter all the time. The locked converter makes it the same thing as a manual as far as how it’s coupled to the rest of the drivetrain.
Exactly! We don’t even notice a power difference on the dyno anymore between newer auto and manual vehicles because the converters lock up and are also very efficient.Autos and manuals are both capable of lugging. Its more prevalent in modern vehicles because that lack of wanting to downshift and ruin mpgs. Older slushboxes, not so much, heck the TC didn’t lock until a few decades ago.
Its actually quite sad. Slush boxes are finally starting to compete with manuals and even exceed them.Exactly! We don’t even notice a power difference on the dyno anymore between newer auto and manual vehicles because the converters lock up and are also very efficient.
They say that because people with boats do not want the alcohol in their gas same as a lot of motorcycles and small engines. I loaded and hauled fuel for a number of years and if it is name brand such as P66 which I usually hauled it was their branded fuel and had their additive package with the detergents. There are a lot of stations that sell non-alcohol gas that is not branded and there for do not have an additive package. If getting fuel at P66 you are assured of that. P66 has individuals that visit their branded locations to assure this. Their premium alcohol-free fuel is more per gallon but worth it.The question I have about ethanol free gas is what kind of detergent additives does this gas have? Where I am at, all the ethanol free 91 octane pumps I have seen say for recreation or small engines only.