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  • #16
    Run the highest octane you can find.... However if you can get 94 with 10% ethanol or 92/91 with no ethanol run the 92/91. Hicas delete, get a blow off valve, manual boost controller, boost gauge, front mount intercooler...
    BNR32- Sold
    1998 Evolution V

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    • #17
      Get some coilovers run some 17x9 0 offset 18x10 -1 offset in the rear and slam it
      '91 skyline gtst

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      • #18
        17x9 +20 will fit with just a roll all around and look great...

        Some lowering springs? IMO coilovers are not worth it if you don't track it... My coilovers you can't adjust dampening and they ride freaking horrible on the street... I don't track my car so I am going to buy some stock stuff.


        And +1 for hicas delete.
        BNR32- Sold
        1998 Evolution V

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        • #19
          rb26 swap..... direct bolt in affair.... minus swapping front pans (or rear diffs) and a couple wires and a downpipe/ic
          GTS4-R

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          • #20
            Here in newfoundland we have shity fuel think highest is 93 so I put that in as well as lucas oil octain booster. Boosts it 3 points. When I was in bc I would hit up chevron 94 I think

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            • #21
              ^^ I run 91 with no ethanol with on issues running about .8bar of boost.

              Your wasting your money on the octane booster, it only boosts it like .2 octane a bottle or something like that.
              BNR32- Sold
              1998 Evolution V

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              • #22
                Its not a waste if I can feel the difference. When I was running 94, I could feel the power from 1 to 7k and then when I was running 93 6 to 7 k was nothing. Added booster and I could feel the power again.

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