If you run a wet kit do you need to upgrade injectors?
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If you run a wet kit do you need to upgrade injectors?
I know if you run a wet kit you should upgrade your fuel pump. But do you also need to upgrade your injectors assuming you arent maxing them out when running N/A. Im guessing you shouldnt since your adding the extra fuel along with the N20 through the intake, but wanted to check with some of you nitrous veterans. I plan on running a TNT F2 kit on my new motor setup.
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Originally Posted by maddboost
I know if you run a wet kit you should upgrade your fuel pump. But do you also need to upgrade your injectors assuming you arent maxing them out when running N/A. Im guessing you shouldnt since your adding the extra fuel along with the N20 through the intake, but wanted to check with some of you nitrous veterans. I plan on running a TNT F2 kit on my new motor setup.
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Originally Posted by timbalan77
No, you won't need new injectors. Regarding the fuel pump, it depends on how big of a shot you are talking about. Right around a 150 shot is where you should consider it, IMO.
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Funny how our cars are designed:
over 125hp you replace the fuel pump.
spray thru shifts, lets replace auto trans; spray off the line M6 replace rearend
over 200 lets replace stock bottom
spray or not to spray? I say the bigger the better.
over 125hp you replace the fuel pump.
spray thru shifts, lets replace auto trans; spray off the line M6 replace rearend
over 200 lets replace stock bottom
spray or not to spray? I say the bigger the better.