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New Intercooler sourced yesterday. 700x300x100 is the dimensions.

Both injectors and intercooler are due to arrive at the workshop today. Hopefully it wont be too long till its back together and running decent numbers again

strange, im running bosch 1000cc and 1 aeromotive intank stealth pump on e85 and up around 490rwhp mark fine.. 2200cc will do the job though :)

Sounds right mate. My Walbro in tank was maxing out as it wasn't flowing to it's full potential. Tuner said with the pump working properly he could get about 530rwhp out of it. Injector wise with 1000cc's he can get 600rwhp then they see on the limit. I've decided to chase numbers north of 600 so an upgrade is required.

Sorry I may not have worded it correctly earlier

Spoke with EFI Performance yesterday and was advised that they are installing the fuel system at the moment and fitting the new injectors that day. After that they just need to fit up the new cooler and its ready for a tune. Unfortunately as the workshop is a good 90mins + from my house i havent had a chance to pop down and get any photos

EFI are aware that i will be attending powerplay on the 10th and heavily invested in it, Ive been guaranteed it will be ready before then.

So its just a waiting game at this stage

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Are they going to stick a great big EFI sticker down one side of your car? Richo can stick an all star sticker and off we go!

The car currently has no workshop stickers on it. Just SAU stickers and the Jandal lol

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