How can you compare running a 108 chip to a 93 chip and not have a difference in MPH
If you add timing to any car, it will pickup. Alcohol typically runs lower timing than race gas on our cars. The way the alky chips work is throw extra timing in the lower gears and pull timing out on top. Doing so improves ET's. But MPH will be better the more timing you can run. At a given boost. You have to find what the car likes best. This is tuning
If your looking for the absolute fastest the car can go down the track, then adding octane and timing will always yield a faster car.
Tuning is key, Daniel how many times have you been to the track this year? With limited time, limited traction, limited tuning... how can you expect spectacular results?
Put your question this way, if you run the thrasher 93 chip on race gas at 20.5 PSI..... and you run the same chip, same boost, on 93 octane and alcohol.. your results would be identical if not better on alcohol. Do the same test with the 108 chip, you may end up with some KR on the top of third.
The alcohol systems are done to allow you to run the car at higher boost on gasoline octane it would not be allowed to do so. If you get your car tuned correctly, you may be able to get very close to the numbers you can run on a high timing/race gas combination. This statement has been proven over and over and over again.
Getting your car tuned correctly requires increasing your awareness as to what and why is happening. If your in tune with what the scantool, et slip, and your conditions are.. you will always make great numbers.
HTH

If you add timing to any car, it will pickup. Alcohol typically runs lower timing than race gas on our cars. The way the alky chips work is throw extra timing in the lower gears and pull timing out on top. Doing so improves ET's. But MPH will be better the more timing you can run. At a given boost. You have to find what the car likes best. This is tuning

If your looking for the absolute fastest the car can go down the track, then adding octane and timing will always yield a faster car.
Tuning is key, Daniel how many times have you been to the track this year? With limited time, limited traction, limited tuning... how can you expect spectacular results?
Put your question this way, if you run the thrasher 93 chip on race gas at 20.5 PSI..... and you run the same chip, same boost, on 93 octane and alcohol.. your results would be identical if not better on alcohol. Do the same test with the 108 chip, you may end up with some KR on the top of third.
The alcohol systems are done to allow you to run the car at higher boost on gasoline octane it would not be allowed to do so. If you get your car tuned correctly, you may be able to get very close to the numbers you can run on a high timing/race gas combination. This statement has been proven over and over and over again.
Getting your car tuned correctly requires increasing your awareness as to what and why is happening. If your in tune with what the scantool, et slip, and your conditions are.. you will always make great numbers.
HTH