, I've seen guys set their wastegate spring pressure at the ragged edge of what most would consider the "maximum safe range" for the lowest octane available in there area, ie 16-18#'s... It comes in handy to be able to have the option for a lower boost setting during troubleshooting, and other diagnostics.. Even though 93's availability is pretty much standard here in Texas, I would plan on being as universal as possible, in-case you venture to a area where the highest octane available at the pump is 91 or so. just my .02
~Mario D. --------->
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