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Raptor thinks it's getting low octante fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="mvasilakis" data-source="post: 1869958" data-attributes="member: 18908"><p>I've had this issue since I bought the truck. I didn't know that boost was supposed to max out till we bought and drove my wife's Raptor. I've never had a turbo charged vehicle before so I don't know much about turbos. When I put the tune in it started boosting all the way but only for about a day or two. That's when I realized something was off but I didn't know what. I reached out to Winfield to see if he's seen this sort of thing before but I figured I might have some luck in the forums with all the techs and tuners here someone might have seen this sort of thing before.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about adding a bottle of octane boost. resetting the ECU and seeing if the Cobb handheld reads a higher octane or will it drop back down to 88.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvasilakis, post: 1869958, member: 18908"] I've had this issue since I bought the truck. I didn't know that boost was supposed to max out till we bought and drove my wife's Raptor. I've never had a turbo charged vehicle before so I don't know much about turbos. When I put the tune in it started boosting all the way but only for about a day or two. That's when I realized something was off but I didn't know what. I reached out to Winfield to see if he's seen this sort of thing before but I figured I might have some luck in the forums with all the techs and tuners here someone might have seen this sort of thing before. I was thinking about adding a bottle of octane boost. resetting the ECU and seeing if the Cobb handheld reads a higher octane or will it drop back down to 88. [/QUOTE]
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