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Old 01-30-2009, 04:43 PM
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Does anyone have any history with this? It looks like a great piece, but wouldn't mind getting opinions of those who have/had it?
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I've got one. It is awesome, and you can't beat the price for the quality of parts that are included.
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Tax man is going to be nice to me this year, so I'm thinking about dropping the coin once the fundage is here
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Definately worth it. Maybe we can talk the HSW boys into a Tax sale (hint hint)
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I bought mine when they had their sales going on. Cant wait to see it and use it.
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Yea I went to their site earlier today (its been 599 for a long time) and it JUST went back up to 699... GOD DAMN IT!!!!!!!!!
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i have it and really like it. fits great and has worked flawless so far.
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mine works well
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I've been looking to get this setup as well, looks awesome. very clean well designed kit. hopefully after all the other expenses from the H/C/I swap i'll have enough coin left over to swing it.
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i have it and it has been working well for three years now the craftmanship and quality of hsw products is amazing for the price you pay
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Hmmm... Ok, due to the overwhelming support I believe I will be ordering one! Is it pretty simple to install? I have a line lock system installed right there now, guess I'll have to move it.
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I have one, it saves a ton of money on race fuel! Love it!!!
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I had one and it was descent. My only concern was the supplied brackets to relocate the fuse box's. They didnt fit to well and the fuse box's never stayed put, they were always popping back off.
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Originally Posted by BOTTLEFEDLS1Z
I had one and it was descent. My only concern was the supplied brackets to relocate the fuse box's. They didnt fit to well and the fuse box's never stayed put, they were always popping back off.
I took a welder and added about 2-3mm to the width of mine. doesn't pop off now.
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Do you guys run them on low psi how the high psi spring?
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Originally Posted by caMnaro
Do you guys run them on low psi how the high psi spring?
would also like to know. im thinking running it high pressure would be better...?..
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I use high pressure
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High or low pressure will depend on what kind of system you are using. Certain plates and other units are designed for high or low pressure. While our plate is designed for high pressure it actually functions very well on low pressure. As for a direct port system you will probably want to go with low pressure. Makes tuning more precise and accurate.

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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
High or low pressure will depend on what kind of system you are using. As for a direct port system you will probably want to go with low pressure. Makes tuning more precise and accurate.
Thats good to know, I'm planning to run you stand alone and wasn't sure, I'm just starting to get my feet wet with a direct port system.

im running a 4 Lightning noid setup(2F 2N) with Parana nozzles in a ported fast. what is the normal starting point to set the fuel pressure at and base the jetting off of? probably going to jet for 175-200hp.




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