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Old 12-08-2006, 05:19 PM
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All mods in sig except the addition of a G5X3 Cam, 373 gear, 42 pound injectors and a cutout. My intank is going out so i was thinking of the racetronix intake with their wiring harness and getting rid of my crappy walbro inline. Will this pump support me on the spray?
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The Racetronixs is good fro about 600rwhp.

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Dont get how they rate it at rwhp and not flywheel hp. Through my m6 i put down 591 on spray, im sure with my stalled auto it will be alot less. But the fuel needed will be the same. Whats the deal?
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SPRAYED 01, the stalled auto will be taking more drive train loss then with the m6. If you lock the converter it will be the same as if it was a stick.
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With my mods i might be a little over 600. Do you think with a boosta pump it would be safe?
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If your going to do 600 through a unlocked stall, then i would recommend another pump in the tank.
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Im planning on about 420hp on motor locked and 575hp-600hp on a tnt wet kit 150 shot on a locked converter.
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You should be okay on a racetronix kit. Another option would be a stand alone for the nitrous kit.

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Because of money issues i might just go racetronix and i found a casper voltage booster on speed inc site for less than $100. It says after 70% it increases voltage to the pump by 2.2%. I think that would be a nice budget fuel set up for a heads cam spray car.
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[QUOTE]Another option would be a stand alone for the nitrous kit.
I ordered the Standalone fuel cell for a friends car (JBM) and the setup from Harris is beautiful. I would love to add it to my setup but alas $$$ prohibits
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That harris standalone kit looks great. Is that truely all you need. Do anyother modifications need to be done to the rail or anything else. I think a racetronix kit with bap and the standalone would be awsome.
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You will need to connect the standalone to your fuel solenoid but thats it. Maybe some c16
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i make 526 thru an auto and i'm blown, and the racetronix is dropping to 40 psi at peak rpm.

gonna throw the msd bap on to see if it fixes anything. car is down till 1st week of january so i wont be able to report anything till then
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I ended up ordering the racetronix plug and play intank, and the harris stand alone. Ill let every one know how it goes on the dyno




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