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Originally Posted by Payload
Buy the hardware on the ft86 website... Its only about $500 for the hardware.. You can pay someone to help you manipulate the mappings and others software settings that it comes with.. Or you could just look up forums with those whom have YouTube videos and others who give details on how to use the software for performance tunning..
Yup that's why they refused to offer this engine a turbo for soooo many years.. Besides the stock air fuel compression ratio is 12.5/1.0.. Which means for every 12.5 grams of air per sec the engine allows 1.0 gram/sec of fuel for a combustion..
Since the amount of air that can be compressed is set at such a high rate by stock standards. Technically it's already a very considerably high induction of air.. Our stock compression ratio is equivalent to those compression values of a supercharged force inducted engine..
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Nothing special about the high compression ratio except that my wallet is empty from buying premium fuel.