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Old 10-08-2005, 08:32 AM
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Default What do i need to spray 175 dry shot??

I have a 2000 SS with a small cam and stock fuel system and 100 shot as of right now.I was thinking of upgrading to 42lb injectors and maybe a inline pump and will also be running Vp race fuel streetblaze 103/93 for spray runs
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There are a few people doing that around here.

the 42's will be fine but I would reccomend a intank (walbro) instead of the inline. They are pretty simple to install if you get the racetronics plug and play.

good luck with it.
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Pick up a set of injectors (42lbs will be good) and do an in-tank fuel pump, like a Racetronix kit or a walbo (make sure you get a hotwire kit) and you should be pretty much good to go.

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I have a 2000 SS with a small cam and stock fuel system and 100 shot as of right now.I was thinking of upgrading to 42lb injectors and maybe a inline pump and will also be running Vp race fuel streetblaze 103/93 for spray runs
Any input would be appricated
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Originally Posted by Matt@HSW
Pick up a set of injectors (42lbs will be good) and do an in-tank fuel pump, like a Racetronix kit or a walbo (make sure you get a hotwire kit) and you should be pretty much good to go.

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x2. That is the setup I was using to spray a 175 shot for a while. Worked good
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I agree with what's said. In addition I would log for KR and/or check with tuner for added timing. Watch your a/f also on log runs. Mostly, have fun kicking butt and taking names. 200 here 42's, walbro, 22* timing and having a blast.
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Thanx Guys
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