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Old 09-13-2007, 12:02 AM
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Re: injector size and tune

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If you throw the 20g in and don't boost it high you should be ok to make the trip. What kind of 20g are you getting. SBR 20g, bastard 20g etc. Just watch out for boost creep, even with my mbc set at 10psi on my 16g, by redline I was at 19-20 psi. Staying away from any WOT pulls is a must.
Alright thanks. Sorry but what does WOT stand for? ;( lol
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Alright thanks. Sorry but what does WOT stand for? ;( lol
Wide Open Throttle IE peddle to the metal.
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