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Old 09-21-2002, 11:40 PM
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Detonation question on JRSC

HI, I'm going to run a 9psi setup on my a jackson racing supercharger. My question is can I stop detonation if I just upgrade to a high fuel pump?
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Old 09-23-2002, 09:19 AM
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no a fuel pump wont get rid of detonation problems. things you can try are colder plugs gapped at 32-36, colder thermostat, ignition, or something to lower back pressure: kamakazi header is really good, a highflow cat or test pipe, or a bigger exhaust 2.5-3 inch. You can spend some money and get a stand alone fuel system that can help: Hondata

good luck let me know how you do:ylsuper
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