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Old 08-14-2006, 01:29 PM   #107 (permalink)
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ya i guess if you do plan on going over 400 the pump and the FPR would work good together. kinda like the S3r setup. 75psi and a new pump. yopu will have hella fuel. i would start out at 20 psi first then work your way up. but get a good break in on the turbo first. Julio i would be a lil scauuured if i was you. LOL i know he is going to eat me up. DAMN i wish my HOM was working. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

OIC, well now its a for sure thing then, Walbor her i come!!! oh and ya, i was planning to break in the turbo anyway, i mean, its pretty much gona have some new parts in it anyway, and i dont want that shit to go bad,cuz my ass didnt want to break it in properly

now i cant wait for the turbo to come in, once the turbo gets broken in properly, ill run you both, by then, we should hopefully find out what the hell is up with Mole's HOM
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