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Old 02-26-2010, 01:41 PM   #771
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Looked through quite a few pages in this thread but never found a date or production cutoff for this fix. Anyone know what it is?
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:56 PM   #772
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WOW I REAALLLY NOTICED A BIG DIFFERENCE!!!

the car isnt that much faster, BUUTTTT when i recived it from the dealer here in the middle east it was probably running on american low octane gas, when i filled it up with our really cheap in price 95 octane, 1 litre for around 16 cents, the car was bucking between 1000 to 1900 RPM now its PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURE!!!!!


I LOOOOOVE YOU WHOEVER found out, cuz our sh***y dealer doesnt know a thing.
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Old 02-26-2010, 04:10 PM   #773
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what rating system do they use for octane in middle east?
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Old 02-26-2010, 04:46 PM   #774
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Looked through quite a few pages in this thread but never found a date or production cutoff for this fix. Anyone know what it is?
someone says may 20th 2009
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Old 02-26-2010, 05:00 PM   #775
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what rating system do they use for octane in middle east?

i dont get what ya mean, but in my country we have 95 & 91, in kuwait they have 99 octane pump gas i wish we did
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Old 02-26-2010, 05:15 PM   #776
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i dont get what ya mean, but in my country we have 95 & 91, in kuwait they have 99 octane pump gas i wish we did
I been to kuwait.. why is it. that everyone that works regular jobs in kuwait is indian?

well in UK, Europe and middle east they use RON to measure octane. Here in the US we use an average of RON and MON called AKI (Anti-Knock Index).

95ron is 85.5mon which equals 90 octane in the US
99ron is 94octane in US
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Old 02-26-2010, 05:17 PM   #777
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WOW I REAALLLY NOTICED A BIG DIFFERENCE!!!

the car isnt that much faster, BUUTTTT when i recived it from the dealer here in the middle east it was probably running on american low octane gas, when i filled it up with our really cheap in price 95 octane, 1 litre for around 16 cents, the car was bucking between 1000 to 1900 RPM now its PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURE!!!!!


I LOOOOOVE YOU WHOEVER found out, cuz our sh***y dealer doesnt know a thing.
Our gas not low octane.. just rated different..
though ur gas is cheap.. we get ripped off buying oil and shipping it here
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Old 02-26-2010, 06:48 PM   #778
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Here are my numbers. We had really good weather conditions for the dyno today. I'm happy with my numbers.

317.8 HP
336.3 HP/with WCF

342.5 TQ
361.4 TQ/with WCF

Great TQ numbers.

Here's the link to my post in the L99 Dyno #'s thread:

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...56#post1526856 Post number 94
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Old 02-26-2010, 07:14 PM   #779
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Here are my numbers. We had really good weather conditions for the dyno today. I'm happy with my numbers.

317.8 HP
336.3 HP/with WCF

342.5 TQ
361.4 TQ/with WCF

Great TQ numbers.

Here's the link to my post in the L99 Dyno #'s thread:

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...56#post1526856 Post number 94
what is WCF?
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Old 02-26-2010, 07:34 PM   #780
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Please explain. What do you mean make both read the same?
The two spark tables, high octane and low octane, show the desired target degrees BTDC that ignition should occur without knock retard. Of course, KR will reduce the timing if detected. What is not visible is the program logic that determines how much KR for how long before switching to the Low Octane table. Also not visible is the logic for how long after KR is NOT present that operation is restored to the High Octane table. It looks like the Low table has 7 to 10 degrees less ignition advance than the high table. That's a significant power reduction.

However, the invisible program logic becomes irrelevant if both tables have exctly the same target spark advance. At that point the computer can shift from High to Low and back again with the resultant power loss only present when knock is actually present. So, by copying the High table values over into the Low table the problem goes away.

By the way, I have looked at the 'Old' factory L99 calibration and the 'New' factory calibration to see what GM did to solve the 'Slow' car problem. The 'Old' cal had a 0 crankshaft pulse count before pulling ignition timing when knock was detected. Meaning that ignition was retarded and power degraded the instant knock was sensed. The 'New' cal has a 4 pulse count delay before pulling timing. So, my guess is that some cars may be running a little lean at some point in the part throttle area or some cars had a too sensitive knock sensor that sent the car into the Low Octane spark table prematurely. My conclusion is for cars stuck in the Low Octane table pulling the fuses will work. But, there may be cars out there that have near constant knock retard working. Continuing KR cars cannot be helped by the fuse pull. All of these conditions can be cured with a tune.
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:54 PM   #782
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Did the fuse pull last night on my LS3.
...............WOW what a difference.
Now you are ready for a tune.
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Old 02-27-2010, 04:24 AM   #783
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Our gas not low octane.. just rated different..
though ur gas is cheap.. we get ripped off buying oil and shipping it here

U might be right,, but my car was wierd between 1000 -2000 RPM before doing this, and now it is OK


btw if we ain't exporting gas all over the world, id bet we'd be riding camels to work ! we have no income other than this


once gas is finished
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Old 02-27-2010, 11:40 AM   #784
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U might be right,, but my car was wierd between 1000 -2000 RPM before doing this, and now it is OK


btw if we ain't exporting gas all over the world, id bet we'd be riding camels to work ! we have no income other than this


once gas is finished
yea but some of the people get loaded off it.. billions..
so when oil runs out they still have a enough money to last a couple of life times well if they dont just spend it all before that happens
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