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anyone heard of or use this alky inj kit

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Old 01-08-2006, 05:44 AM
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http://www.devilsownonline.com/

does anyone on here use this brand kit?

or heard good or bad?
Old 01-09-2006, 04:33 PM
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There base in okc, ok. Might want to contact them.
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Good stuff and cheaper than a couple of the big names often heard around here.
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Need a better pump, 60 psi is pretty low.

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Originally Posted by camcojb
Need a better pump, 60 psi is pretty low.

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See i thought that too, but I was assured that was all i would need. I have a pressure gauge and my system runs around 140 psi. I was told the system gets its pressure from the small hose and the nozzles restriction size. I could upgrade to the bigger pump for 20 bux Its on there site and they told me it was a waist of money. They just offered it because eveyone things bigger is better.
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Guys, he uses basic ShurFlo pumps, the same **** the "popular" guy uses. If you want more pressure, it can easily be increased.
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He's a racer (SC 3800) and has sold a lot of stuff to the W-body crowd. His customer service and products are very good. I've done business with him on other items and give him an excellent rating. And, yes, he's in Oklahoma City. HTH
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thanks for the info.

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This is my next step, I'm going to call him........
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I'm running this system on my GTO. Very well designed microprocessor controller. As has been mentioned, it is the same pump as used by others. The pressure can be increased on the pump...it has an adjustment.

The controller is TINY, which is a real advantage. Digital circuitry rules.




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