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when driving, usually when i rev to about 4-5 grand + i hear like a pinging noise.

ive put in octane booster prob about on 2 seprate occasions and it dosnt really help. just slightly.

does anybody know the reason of this? and if its a problem?

cause ive been told, that if u hear pinging, and u still give it, u can blow ur motor, so u gotta back off. is dis true?

also if it is a fixible problem,do u know how much sumthing like this would cost to fix?

thx

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make sure you are running as high a ron as possible eg bp ultimate 98. what mods do you have are you still running stock boost. what car is it etc etc more details are probably required, make sure the engine is getting enough fuel etc etc

yea, 95% of the times i use 98 octane fuel, usually vortex, but only here and there i use premium unleaded from mobile (95 octane) only cause its all i can get.

i own a 93' r32 gtst, with minamal mods. 3" exahust and pod filter. also im running stock boost.

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