Hi I'm new to the forum never really posted on such a big forum. Anyways I was wondering if I would be able to run a wet 50 shot safely? without the chances of blowing anything up on my 2005 srt 4 without tuning for now. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated thanks.
Hi I'm new to the forum never really posted on such a big forum. Anyways I was wondering if I would be able to run a wet 50 shot safely? without the chances of blowing anything up on my 2005 srt 4 without tuning for now. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated thanks.
get a wet shot and tune it with the pills and you should be fine. but have a wideband to monitor your afrs
Hi I'm new to the forum never really posted on such a big forum. Anyways I was wondering if I would be able to run a wet 50 shot safely? without the chances of blowing anything up on my 2005 srt 4 without tuning for now. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated thanks.
If you do it right with the saftey gear that is in the stickies at the top of the page and you can run a 75 shot with very nice results. Read some of the post at the top of this page then get back to this thread if you have more questions.
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If you do it right with the saftey gear that is in the stickies at the top of the page and you can run a 75 shot with very nice results. Read some of the post at the top of this page then get back to this thread if you have more questions.
and a walbro 255 is def nice to have so u can be sure ur getting enough fuel to ur fuel solenoid. obviously u can tell if u are or not by your wideband but it doesnt hurt.
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