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Old 03-02-2012, 08:19 PM
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I have decided to keep my car and redo it but I'm lost at fuel injection, i have picked up a super vic intake set up for 4500 flange to get started, my question is could someone tell what all i need to do or put me in the right direction. I know the maf is gone and will only be tuning with sd. but from that point I'm not sure what all I need to do. I plan on getting a fast xfi 2.0 to tune it with, any help would be greatly appreciated
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What year is the car?
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2000 ta, I think I can run the msd ignition controller and fast xfi to make this work but not sure
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The stock fuel tank, fuel pump module and pluming will be just fine.
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So does it sound like I'm on the right track I'm used to bikes this is a new world to me
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Yes, do a lot of research on these forums and other forums, that get mentioned from time to time. Don't forget to bookmark anything that could be helpful in the future. Keep a copy of the bookmarks on a thumb drive or even a hard copy in case of a computer crash.

You might find the Carburated LSX Forum helpful.

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