JAWTB
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- Jesse
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A few of my scattered thoughts in the format of questions for people who are smarter than me...
Back story: Im military, I move every 4 years, where I'm going doesnt have e85 readily available so im confined to pump for the duration of my tour in that area.
I want to future proof myself so I'm considering the pure900 over the pure800...
1. Will the turbo lag be drastically worse on the 900 vs. 800 on 93octane? If so would rolling anti-lag be a way to combat it? How bad for the turbo is the rolling anti-lag?
2. Since the 900is bigger and stronger wouldn't that also mean that its less likely to fail under more the same amount of boost?
Whenever I leave the area I would most likely be looking to upgrade to e85, but I don't think my goal will ever be over 1k whp, I'd like to think 650-750 is enough.
I am aware that the pure800 can do that, but can the pure900 do it more reliably, while still not sacrificing too much while utilizing pump gas?
Back story: Im military, I move every 4 years, where I'm going doesnt have e85 readily available so im confined to pump for the duration of my tour in that area.
I want to future proof myself so I'm considering the pure900 over the pure800...
1. Will the turbo lag be drastically worse on the 900 vs. 800 on 93octane? If so would rolling anti-lag be a way to combat it? How bad for the turbo is the rolling anti-lag?
2. Since the 900is bigger and stronger wouldn't that also mean that its less likely to fail under more the same amount of boost?
Whenever I leave the area I would most likely be looking to upgrade to e85, but I don't think my goal will ever be over 1k whp, I'd like to think 650-750 is enough.
I am aware that the pure800 can do that, but can the pure900 do it more reliably, while still not sacrificing too much while utilizing pump gas?
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