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Old 07-18-2006, 05:58 PM
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looks like i found my set up...but $1200 each? ouchie. i gotta get used to these prices

What injectors did you upgrade to? (price?)

were bigger fuel rails required?
Old 07-18-2006, 06:38 PM
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We can help you out on the turbos

As for injectors, most go with 72's or 83's if they are shooting for big #'s, but you will need an impedance convertor to run them.

Yes you will want larger rails.
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is the impedance convertor on your website? and fuel rails? I found injectors.

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What are the advantages (if any) of using inconel for the headers?
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If you are filthy rich, go with INCO, It will last the longest and be the strongest.

I use 96lb/hr injectors with an acceleronics injector driver.



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