MAF for dry NOS kit
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MAF for dry NOS kit
What MAF is good for the NOS 5177 kit? Im spraying as much as it will flow and I run the F.A.S.T 90/90 set-up with stock MAF so obviously I need a higher flowing one. Which should I go with? Thanks.
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personally I would stick with the stock piece. Do you know if the MAF is being maxed out? What size shot do you estimate your hitting the MAF with. Also what injectors are you using.
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Im running (Estimated 150rwhp dry shot) Dual .052 jets with 42lb injectors. Not shure if the stock piece is maxed out how would I know? I have HPtuners if I can tell through that.
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With the 42 lb injecters tuned in you should be able to hit around 650+ rwhp total safely.
Some have gone much higher with tuning tweaks and thinks like voltage blasters for the Walbro intank fuel pump. As much as 800+ rwhp.
Some have gone much higher with tuning tweaks and thinks like voltage blasters for the Walbro intank fuel pump. As much as 800+ rwhp.
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thanks for the information it makes me feel better that im spraying a dry kit however, im concerned with getting a higher flowing MAf (Air)(85mm) or should I not worry about this? Will it be much of a difference?