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Got to love that. No exhaust with those numbers is awesome
exhaust especially cat back does nothing for gains, with or without hondata tune. it's more sounds.

dp is a different story.
 

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No slippage...yet. It’s gonna wear our prematurely no doubt. I’m just curious how long it will last, mileage wise. Obviously it will depend largely on the driver and how it’s driven but more power, regardless, on a stock clutch will wear it out prematurely.
Yeahh man i dont drive much this is at best 3000 miles a year car. The hardest its driven is on a dyno. I spend most of my mileage data logging. These cars dont really need alot of mods just E85 and tune.
 

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exhaust especially cat back does nothing for gains, with or without hondata tune. it's more sounds.

dp is a different story.
Yeah I know...just saying...nice to have all that power without letting everyone know you're modded with a loud exhaust
 


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No im not running E85 but when hondata comes up with a map for it i will be.
 

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No im not running E85 but when hondata comes up with a map for it i will be.
Believe running E85 is impossible on the stock fuel system since it increases the fuel demand too much.
 

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Believe running E85 is impossible on the stock fuel system since it increases the fuel demand too much.
I read that the fuel pumps is maxed out too, so adding another 30% for e85 isn’t gonna happen unless you have some way to increase FP/flow beyond what the stock setup is able to do.

I guess you could run it but you likely would not be able to take full advantage of it. Might be able to pickup some significant gains under the curve but max power might suffer or be the same. E85 is by far the best upgrade other than a new turbo.
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