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Old 07-07-2003, 03:41 PM
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THey have full fuel upgrade and ignition but they also got it tuned.
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Oh well I assumed someone who's going to run 12 PSI and get fuel upgrades/ignition upgrades would be competant enough to tune their vehicle. I have been known to assume too much in the past, so oh well. Thanks for bringing it up though, just in case.
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yea..i just calling places in the phone book hoping to find a shop for dyno and tune my car, unfortunately...have no luck yet on this stupid island (Virgin Islands) ...Wha kinda fuel upgrades do you guys suggest to get to run 12psi of boost?
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Wha kinda fuel upgrades do you guys suggest to get to run 12psi of boost?
Everything besides fuel rail. The stock fuel rail can handle like 400 HP levels I've heard. So fuel pump, injectors, FPR, FMU, etc.
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