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ARTZ, you make me sad.

i would've purchase your whole setup if only you put it up earlier. maybe convince handaldo to buy it all off you lol

hope it all goes well for you mate.

Hand... Aldo? Is that me?

I believe that joey was running 320rwkw with Nismo 550's on E85 with his 2835pros

Even if they don't cut it, run as much boost as you can to get to about 95% duty cycle :thumbsup:

How is that good advice?

I still dont see how 550's could come close to flowing enough, even at stupid rail pressures. Like I mentioned Artz, chase up a Neo rail and get some ev14's shoehorned in there.

aahhhhhhhhh........ok f**k it.....

I'll finish what I started, on the cheap..then if I'm still sick of it, I will sell it...

sale on hold till further notice... :whistling:

one Q...will 550 nismos cut it...???

I know most are running the 740s but how much headroom is there??

why dont you just do what i did and pay $300 to get the stock side feeds hi-flowed?? mine are 90% @ 340kw...

Or maybe you should buy mine and i will get some ID1000cc with some valve springs then wind up the boost!

wrong person, i mean to say rondofj :P

tschh..Im still off the road for another 2+ months, well yesterday I fitted in my new JJR dump/front and new O2 sensor and cannot be happier with the instant response and pull factor..still some way to go..new injectors and afm..before I get the Kando or HG..ya ya I know my new dump will need to be modified if I go Kando..:blink:

yeah im keen n the ev14ks now actually, the smallest of them, need to find a neo rail on the cheap though to make it viable....

http://www.bosch-mot...alves/EV_14.pdf

why not just get these and plug connectors from bursons..

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Siemens-Deka-60lb-EV1-SHORT-High-Imp-Fuel-Injectors-6-/390213457860?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item5ada88d7c4

i remember reading on the xr6 turbo forums that the siemens injectors require some different tuning paramaters to most factory injectors. my memory says injector pulse width?? whatever it was, once the parameters are set correctly they idle very well.

ARTZ, finish what you started.

Once you sell and the new commitment comes along you wont be seeing any play money again for a while... 1K is a couple of weeks overtime, suck it up and keep at it!

hahaha....I know you could do it too.. :rofl:

yeah Scotty to the rescue...I went to hire a trailer mate, was 120$ + stuffin around, So i rang my towie, he will drop it and pick it up for 100$...legend!!!

those deka injectors are dirt cheap, can get a blank fuel rail for about 30-40$ yeah..wonder if we could make the stock reg fit..

I was talking to another bloke today reckons they are fine as long as you get a dampner in the fuel line.. :unsure:

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