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Adam I'm not sure if you really are this ignorant, or your trolling, but you do realise that you are being given sarcastic answers because questions you are asking are so obscenely stupid, right?

The answer is No you should not change your AFM or injectors without a tune. The only thing you can do is increase your boost a little bit up to the point the car starts to run too lean to be "good" for it, but even then you have to a have good idea of how your engine works to know when that point comes.

If you fit slightly larger injectors or increase the fuel pressure somewhat, you may be able to get more fuel under WOT allowing you to get even more boost and more power under the right lucky circumstances without pinging, but it will run like crap almost all the other time and will not be worth it.

Are you a backyard mechanic somewhere in Pakistan fiddling with all this stuff so you can be cool and drift like in the american movies?

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