Manitoba SS 2013
Well I don't want to get to the point of breaking **** every time I step on it. I'd like a reliable set up. I'd Like to have one summer with minimal issues lol. Next year I'd be happy with 400whp. See how long it takes to get bored of it lol.
At least when you get bored you can still just turn up the boost!
This isn't a big turbo so not really unfortunately. On like 27psi would put me around 400 I think. Maybe a little more. Tough to say cause everyone runs damn E85 so it's hard to compare haha.
Love how people under estimate the cobalt haha
To me, honestly meth is always a crutch. You are using it to make more power that you can't make because temps are too high and there isn't enough power in pump gas for a small displacement supercharged engine. Just my opinion and why I will meet run meth and because I've seen what it does to steel first hand. Can't imagine what it would do to aluminum
But if you run it in a sane amount you could do a few pulls and still not have a motor failure. My first motor had meth sprayed through it for 60,000k. All was mint inside. Nice and clean haha
That would be like sayin nos is also a crutch because its a power adder.
That would be like sayin nos is also a crutch because its a power adder.
Last edited by Bluelightning; Sep 7, 2013 at 11:43 AM.
Merica has it right. Make your go fast gas the cheapest. Make the Eco nuts suffer he he he.
I believe it is too hard to supply e85 in that kind of volume. Not even all of the us has it readily available.
If anyone was serious about running it and had room in there garage you can order it by the barrel. It's not like its more expensive to do it that way you just need a pump. Specially since most would run e47 anyway.
Hey Taylor maybe you can tell me what it's for (I can't remember the exact number) but I saw e60 (I think) or something close to that last year in Fargo at the pump. It was like
E10 E60. E85
I know we get E10 here and I know E85 is for flex fuel vehicles. But what is the middle one for?
I believe it is too hard to supply e85 in that kind of volume. Not even all of the us has it readily available.
If anyone was serious about running it and had room in there garage you can order it by the barrel. It's not like its more expensive to do it that way you just need a pump. Specially since most would run e47 anyway.
Hey Taylor maybe you can tell me what it's for (I can't remember the exact number) but I saw e60 (I think) or something close to that last year in Fargo at the pump. It was like
E10 E60. E85
I know we get E10 here and I know E85 is for flex fuel vehicles. But what is the middle one for?




