Chainsaw
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You can get Boostane on Amazon.
I keep a can in my trunk. After a fill up of 93. If I see KnockR pulling timing I'll put about 4oz in my tank.Anyone with a Roush blower running Boostane? Roush's page says it doesn't recommend "Additives".
Whats kinda funny is I ordered from their website and it was shipped by Amazon. I thought i had just ordered something from Amazon till I opened the box,
It's perfectly fine to add with a 93 tune. It will just give you extra protection against detonation.If I'm understanding this right, you shouldn't add this to your tank with just having a 93 tune with FI? You need a different tune for it? And you guys with FI are using Boostane Professional?
Incorrect.If I'm understanding this right, you shouldn't add this to your tank with just having a 93 tune with FI? You need a different tune for it? And you guys with FI are using Boostane Professional?
Thanks for the info @PTM5.0, and thanks @Bluelightning as well. I think I'm gonna give this stuff a try.Incorrect.
Lund remote dyno tuned my car on a 120* heat index day for 93octane. We weren't seeing full timing on various brands of 93. Just to check to see if everything was working correctly, we dumped in a can of VP Octanium and immediately saw full timing along with 40+hp at the tires. Since Boostane Professional is easier on plugs and oxygen sensors, I've been running it ever since just to be safe and make sure I'm getting full timing regardless of ambient temperature and brand of 93 octane pump gas.