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Old 01-01-2006, 01:58 PM
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What do you guys think about need to upgrade injectors with my setup listed in my sig? I was hoping I could get away with my stock set safely on the nitrous but not sure if they are maxing out or not.
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How large of a shot? Do you have access to any scanning tools to see what your injector duty cycle is? I would say you are pretty close, if you do a cam you'll be over 80%.
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I might shoot 125-150 dry. I don't plan on doing a cam for a while after this though. I do not have direct access to a scantool but could possibly check it out in a couple of weeks.
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If they are maxed out how big should I go injector wise? And where could I possibly pick some up for cheap?
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Take a look at the 32lbers link. If you are going to do a cam sometime soon you might want to look at a set of 42 lb injectors link. Nothing is worse then buying one thing only to upgrade it again down the road.

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Deffinatly need the injectors for that much and also will need a fuel pump to support that power
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How would 36lbers do me for a 150 dry shot and maybe a cam?
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GO 42lbs and don't worry about having to upgrade later! That is unless you go more than 550 RWHP!!
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Depends on the cam that you go with and the power that you are making. If you'll be doing a cam in the future I’d suggest going with the 42s.

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Originally Posted by LS1BlackBird99
How would 36lbers do me for a 150 dry shot and maybe a cam?




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