Anyone making 550HP on a stock bottom 346ci???
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Anyone making 550HP on a stock bottom 346ci???
Car is an 01 Z with heads, cam, etc.... Makes 450hp to the rear and was just tuned about 2 months ago. Ordered up my new plate kit and thinking of a nice 100hp shot but dont want to scatter the bottom end. Car might see spray 4-5 times a year. This is not for the street but instead the track and dyno. I obviously will have it tuned for the bottom I just want to watch my limits. I have read in the past that either 500hp or 600hp is about the limit but dont remember which rule of thumb it was. HAHA
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From: plainfield,IL
yup thats the only thing i need to do is get bigger injectors, and i wanna do the twin in tank pumps. i have the hotwire kit now with the pump in but i just wanna b safe...what size injectors for a 430 na and roughly 575 n20???
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Changing out a fuel pump is alot of work on 01Z isn't it ?
I have a 03Z and my fuel pumps are located inside the tanks
Or are you talking about putting the Kenne Belle Boost-A-Pump In-line ?
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I have a 03Z and my fuel pumps are located inside the tanks
Or are you talking about putting the Kenne Belle Boost-A-Pump In-line ?
Bon
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10.50 @ 137 on a 150 shot with a crappy 1.60 short time. I make 460 and 400 on motor then the 150 shot so im over 600 to the wheels and havent had a problem yet (knock on wood).
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From: Tulsa OK
The fuel pumps on 97-02 and early 03's are stupidly easy to change. All he will hafe to do is remove the left rear tire and the heat sheild covering the fuel tank and he will have access to the pump. On late 03's and 04's they moved the pump to the top of the tank reqiuring you to remove the tank from the car to get to the fuel pump.