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there are plenty of hi-compression daily driven cars out, eg check the specs on a BMW.
The 4B11 Lancer stock compression is quite a bit higher than what Mitsu cars were even 10 years ago. Good engine management allows these engines to run on crappy 91 pump, but they really want something better.
I am sure there would have been a lot less blown Mitsu Satun engines (LA Lancer) 30 years ago if we had or knew about E85.
And so we progress.
The 4B11 Lancer stock compression is quite a bit higher than what Mitsu cars were even 10 years ago. Good engine management allows these engines to run on crappy 91 pump, but they really want something better.
I am sure there would have been a lot less blown Mitsu Satun engines (LA Lancer) 30 years ago if we had or knew about E85.
And so we progress.
I was running nothing but E10 for ages.. yes I know, no good for my car and such.. but it seemed to run better and didnt smell anywhere near as bad as it does now i have gone back to running 98 RON
Sold the Pulsar, Bought a 98 CE MR lancer, sold that and bought a 97 CE MR Lancer
Sold my Volvo 850r Turbo Wagon
Still haven't bought a CJ
Sold my Volvo 850r Turbo Wagon
Still haven't bought a CJ
Luke... Running E10 on an untuned car for it actually runs worse / uses more fuel. I noticed that when I used it in my Magna back in the days.. fuel economy was shit with it. Never used it again. I would tune to 98 fuel.. You should see around 5 - 10kw gains from that
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There are some virtual dyno plots in
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=6523
and this one
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=7328
You'll probably need to be premium member to view the ECU Tuning topics.
basically the 2l will go from around 75-80kw to 100kw at the wheels.
2.4l will go from 100 to 118kw atw.
CVT's will not make as much power, but will still gain.
The biggest gain will be low rpm torque increase where you can use the power.
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=6523
and this one
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=7328
You'll probably need to be premium member to view the ECU Tuning topics.
basically the 2l will go from around 75-80kw to 100kw at the wheels.
2.4l will go from 100 to 118kw atw.
CVT's will not make as much power, but will still gain.
The biggest gain will be low rpm torque increase where you can use the power.
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