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Old 02-16-2010, 03:25 PM
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I've got the harris speed works sudden impact dry setup and am wanting to buy some jets off of their website but im not sure which ones to get because they are listed by size and not shot.

I am looking for a 150 and a 175.

I searched for a jet list on here but didn't find anything.
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I would probably give HSW a call for the jets.
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i tried, and got a message about how they are experiencing large amounts of phone calls and that their call backs will be delayed for a while. Sent a message on their website too, but i figured i'd save them a call back if they're busy and ask here too.
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i tried, and got a message about how they are experiencing large amounts of phone calls and that their call backs will be delayed for a while. Sent a message on their website too, but i figured i'd save them a call back if they're busy and ask here too.
If i had to guess i would say .062(150hp) and .067(175). Just make sure your fuel pump, plugs, injectors, and timing are good to go.
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If i had to guess i would say .062(150hp) and .067(175). Just make sure your fuel pump, plugs, injectors, and timing are good to go.
thanks for the info, on their site the jets are organized by flare or funnel and wide vs. narrow stem. Im not too sure what i need, but i do know that my kit is a "sudden impact" kit and im still using all the nozzle harware that came with it. Im guessing wide stem flare though...?

the timing, injectors, and plugs i've got under control. Im gonna use my timing tuner to pull the timing. I just bought some 46 lb injectors. and am planning on ordering some br7efs from harris when i order the jets.

However i still haven't gotten a responce on whether or not i need a bigger fuel pump to spray that much dry. What do you think?
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I'm not sure on what style jet you need. I think it would be a great idea to replace with a 255lph. It is better to be safe than sorry, and a lot cheaper than your motor. Just my 2 cents.
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im planning on upgrading now...you know anything about those "boost a pumps?"
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Yeah they work. Its cheaper and easier to replace your pump though. That is if you cut the axis panel for the pump in the rear.
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thats what im gonna do then, i love my car too much to hurt it!




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