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Old 03-16-2008, 10:08 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by ojcool View Post
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. I have found that stage II injectors have been more than enough even with a 3076R. When I first started this project I did the math on the 682cc injectors and found them to be more than enough to support 450hp with a static fuel pressure of 58psi. In the real world I have found this to be true. I was never able to figure out why guys were running these massive injectors and then having to turn the static fuel pressure down to get the car to run.

Current fuel system
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Stage II injectors
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Bottle Neck Fix

I ran out of fuel on my setup... With the 675's I have plenty of fuel now. But I would spike super lean at 24psi + above 5K rpms. It was nuts. Now I am pulling crazy fuel. But the car still drives great and no issues.
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