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Old 02-24-2003, 07:20 PM   #7
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Originally posted by jimbogt97
My naturally asperated '97 GT runs fine on 89 octane with the timing st at 14 degrees.
How is it set to 14? T/a or chip? I have a feeling you are acutally running 10 deg if you're using a t/a and 89. The stock ECU will override the t/a if there's any knock or ping with a manual t/a.

If you've got a chip and no problems, consider yourself smiled upon. That's the first one I've heard of running like that.
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