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hmmm well im pretty sure you guys should know what im saying .. why does there have to be smart asses around .. just asking what is max power i can make having stock injectors?

boo frickity hoo. He answered the question so cheer up and get over it. sheesh

hmmm well im pretty sure you guys should know what im saying .. why does there have to be smart asses around .. just asking what is max power i can make having stock injectors?

:P light hearted fun my friend.

My post above covered the question you asked either way :P

Funny, I remember being shot down 6 years ago for claiming these numbers but now its the norm.

It's still rubbish but now it's rubbish AND stupid to try when injectors and managaement are so cheap.

Console yourself in knowing that you set the norm. Most trendsetters do not get recognition until years down the track, that is, if they get recognition at all. Some of them speak openly and rallies, get assassinated and turned into martyrs - so consider yourself lucky that some lunatic didn't decide you were doing him and his country wrong by fighting for injector duty cycles.

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