supporting mods just to run sts kit?
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supporting mods just to run sts kit?
hey so im new to the forced induction. i have read the the sts kit is pretty much the best kit i guess for my application. i have a 92 camaro with a ls1/t56.
what supporting mods do i need to do to my ls1 to run an sts kit on my car to make saftly 450-500hp at the wheels.
here is what i have...
walbro 255 fuel pump
fuel pump hot wire kit
aeromotive afpr
26lb injectors
ls6 intake
longtubes
what supporting mods do i need to do to my ls1 to run an sts kit on my car to make saftly 450-500hp at the wheels.
here is what i have...
walbro 255 fuel pump
fuel pump hot wire kit
aeromotive afpr
26lb injectors
ls6 intake
longtubes
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If you're definitely going sts, you may want to make sure it will work with your SFC's. The piping can interfere with some. Also, get 60# injectors. You might get away with 42's, but why bother? Also, ditch the longtubes and go back to stock manifolds. On an sts the headers only bleed off exhaust heat.
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Just look at my sig. Those are all the things "needed" not just for the STS, but any FI install. Obviously there is more you could add to the list...I just ran out of $$ to do it
You'll "need" some new valve springs, at lest 42lbs injectors, although I went 60lbs just for ***** and giggles. You need the fuel pump, a Wideband is suggested and obviously a boost gauge. Most important...get that nogga tuned.
You'll "need" some new valve springs, at lest 42lbs injectors, although I went 60lbs just for ***** and giggles. You need the fuel pump, a Wideband is suggested and obviously a boost gauge. Most important...get that nogga tuned.