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Old 04-06-2007, 04:25 PM   #165 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 909Sxt
Quote: Originally Posted by vegasDSM
Quote: Originally Posted by 909Sxt
hey guys I just ordered the Hahn Race Craft fuel pump upgrade, so that makes my mods: agp hard pipe kit w/HKS bov, mapclamp, ngk 1 step colders and qw df fmic. Once my 20g kit comes in, where should I gap my plugs? there at .45 now, also how much boost can the stock wga hold?

put your plugs down to 0.035 til the 20g arrives.. you'll thank me later...

put em to 0.032 and lower depending on how the car runs when you install the 20g...

depending on your injector size, you should be worried about blowin your motor..

stock/stage1 injectors can support 15-16psi on the 20 only.....

p.s. the hahn fuel pump upgrade is a walbro 255.... hopefully you didnt pay too much for it

cheers

What do you mean blowing the motor ???? please explain? I'm on stage 0

Meaning if you try to run your 20G on stock injectors, you're going to run out of fuel, which means you'll run lean, which means you'll blow your motor. If you haven't already, upgrade your fuel injectors.
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