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hey guys i was after some help, i have a 32 gts-t with the following;

fmic

straight 3" exhaust, hollowed out cat, no muffler

pod

hiflowed rb25 turbo

boost controller

300zx afm

im just running a remapped ecu

now i am clueless about fuel injectors and pumps but i was looking at upgrading these, just from what iv read i was thinking gtr injectors and any pump thats bigger than stock.

does anyone have any recomendations of what pump and injectors would be most suitable?

cheers guys

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i'm running a setup close to yours and my injectors are running up to 92% duty cycle. i'm going for some around the 500cc mark. can easily handle the setup, with a tune of cause. go for something bigger than you need because in the future you may need the exta juice. i think it would be worth checking that you can get the remap tuned for the bigger injectors.

and for the fuel pump, the walbro ones are a good, also the bosch. can get a bit more fuel supply out a the bosch units.

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