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Old May 25, 2007 | 12:28 AM
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can i install that kit in my car and not upgrade the fuel system. i have right now slp cai,mti lid ,bbk tb and manifold paceseter headers and y ,magnaflow catback msd wires ngk tr55 plugs
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Old May 25, 2007 | 01:27 AM
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when its a dry kit you wont have to upgrade the fuel pump. with a dry kit i would upgrade the injectors, get a window switch, a heater and you should be good to go
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Old May 25, 2007 | 01:35 AM
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hmm id think a pump would be in front of injectors. lots of pepole will say you NEED safety stuff. what size shot you plan on running? if its not to big id say you fine with stock setup.
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Old May 25, 2007 | 10:34 AM
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With those mods it should be okay to a 100 rwhp dry shot. Some squeek by on a 125 with stock injectors, only way to tell would be to log your injector duty cycle or watch your A/F on a wideband.

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nitrous system were i can just plug and play .a samaal shot 50 or 75
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nitrous system were i can just plug and play .a samaal shot 50 or 75
you should be fine on that small of a shot...however you still want to monitor your injectors to make sure your not running out of fuel and also to make sure your pump isnt on its way out.
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Originally Posted by 911ss
hmm id think a pump would be in front of injectors. lots of pepole will say you NEED safety stuff. what size shot you plan on running? if its not to big id say you fine with stock setup.
no the fuels pumps are needed in wet systems. i meen running a huge shot sure but with something in this guys case you wont need to touch the pump but the injectors you will need to go larger on.


you are not going to be happy with a 50 or 75 shot. once you spray it you will want more b/c thats like the car just farted. if you buy the things needed to run a kit safely (like listed above) you can run 150 all day long
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