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You don't need new anything, you need a fuel system that supports the flow capacity

If your current stuff can do that then you can keep it

New lines and rail are unnecessary, pump and injectors is all that really needs an upgrade assuming your current ones are unfit

well that would be stupid if he has something that will obviously not make it, like 500cc injectors for example

he would just have to pay for tuning twice....

although that WOULD be a fairly Mohsen result

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What injectors / fuel pump / etc are in the car at the moment?

You're not making insane power so don't worry about lines / surge tanks / rails at all.

I would look at estimated power levels and install injectors and fuel pump to suit, before the E85 tune, or you'll be back to Racepace 5 times over the next 2 months and complain about it every step of the way.

well that would be stupid if he has something that will obviously not make it, like 500cc injectors for example

he would just have to pay for tuning twice....

although that WOULD be a fairly Mohsen result

exactly.

car has
walbro 255lph pump
stock injectors
stock rail.
wouldnt take any more ignition timing and detonated when more boost was added. so gonn get some cam gears and hopefully solve that problem.

current wish list is z32s, id1000s, cam gears and some brand new coil packs.

car has

walbro 255lph pump

stock injectors

stock rail.

wouldnt take any more ignition timing and detonated when more boost was added. so gonn get some cam gears and hopefully solve that problem.

current wish list is z32s, id1000s, cam gears and some brand new coil packs.

call scotty right f**king now.

Someone did that in the test lol

Object fixation is a bitch

Never look at where you don't want to go lol, at least until you're experienced enough to control the bike independently of your vision

Object fixation is a bitch

Never look at where you don't want to go lol, at least until you're experienced enough to control the bike independently of your vision

I'll know when I'm there if I don't hit a pole after looking at it

Can't remember what color is what... Then Broadfords colors are different again just to make it worse

From memory white is slow / inexperienced, green is moderate / experienced (2 minutes and above laptimes), red is balls out / below 2 minutes.

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