Yeah!!!! I look forward to hearing about your numbers.I'll be using 87 octane......once I have the Water/Meth system installed
Mike
YepThe 2024 Integra Manual has info about the ITS as well... there's a PDF you can download now at owners.acura.com as well as a web-based version.
The fueling page actually says 93 (!!) octane required. That's gonna be hard to do here in the Mid-Atlantic.
http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/OM/AH/B3S52424IOM/enu/details/131236047-12175.html
Ah, ok. My dad does this with his forced induction classic cars for the 1/4 mile but he's going for max HP/TQ results. Maybe I misunderstood, but I believe he gets quite a bit of power out of the setup on the LS platform.^^^^
Just be forewarned, don't expect crazy HP/TQ improvements with my particular Water/Meth setup. I typically tune the Water/Meth as an octane supplement (much cheaper than race gas) for use with lower octane fuels and not for total power. I've done this for several of my street/track vehicles with great results.
Mike
The whole section is "fuel recommendation" and doesn't say required at all. You can pump 87 but it'll probably retard timing even more so than the 1.5. Most of you will be fine with 91.The fueling page actually says 93 (!!) octane required.
seems like a lot of work and tinkering for that result although sounds like you know what you're talking about!^^^^
Just be forewarned, don't expect crazy HP/TQ improvements with my particular Water/Meth setup. I typically tune the Water/Meth as an octane supplement (much cheaper than race gas) for use with lower octane fuels and not for total power. I've done this for several of my street/track vehicles with great results.
Mike
I have a hard time leaving things stock. Hell, I even Turbocharged my N/A diesel tractor, lol!seems like a lot of work and tinkering for that result although sounds like you know what you're talking about!
so you use this setup to make 87 behave more like a 93+, 100?
i oftentimes see the guys at the track with a truckbed full of E85 cans and always think two things: 1) wow, no wonder that GT-R is so fast and, 2) i wonder if it would be that much slower on normal gas (91-ish) ... seems like a lot to go through but variety is the spice of life, so i'm not knocking it (engine pun).
I took this from the Honda site.The whole section is "fuel recommendation" and doesn't say required at all. You can pump 87 but it'll probably retard timing even more so than the 1.5. Most of you will be fine with 91.
Unleaded premium gasoline, pump octane number 93 or higher |
funny how everyone has their own recipe to take care of business ... i like your style!I have a hard time leaving things stock. Hell, I even Turbocharged my N/A diesel tractor, lol!
Makes 45% more power!
I’ve added Water/Meth injection to so many FI’d vehicles at this point, it just seems right. I’ll use 90% distilled water and 10% Meth (I’m really only after the octane boost. So I don’t use too much Meth because, Meth is additional fuel). Using 87 octane with the Water/Meth injection I should net 96-97 octane. It’s a simple and cheap mod so I don’t mind doing it.
Mike