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W3bb3r04

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W3bb3r04

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Looking good RJ! How hard was it to time?


I just installed the stockers straight up lol unless you start degreeing them, it's easy as pie. I was happy with the stock cam power band so i didn't retard them at all.
 

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I don't blame you man, the stock cams and a turbo are a proven combo for good power.
 

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Getting close bud. And yeah I feel ya on the cams, there's really no need to do cams unless your goals were north of 800 hp imo
 

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:beer: Heres to smooth install my friend!!! only a days work left until you can fire that thing up...
 

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Thanks guys! I'm hoping to have the motor in the car on Saturday. Then start installing the turbo kit. I have decided to go with a return system after talking to Lito. I still need to buy the regulator, lines, rails, injectors and then it should be ready to fire up.
 

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That is the same color combo I went with. Let me know if you have any questions on the return stuff.
 

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That is the same color combo I went with. Let me know if you have any questions on the return stuff.


Okay cool. I'm planning on running a Hobbes switch on one pump with a fore Y block and F2i regulator and Fore rails. All -8 AN
 

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I have toyed with the idea of return. Just another money investment when I already have a system that supports the power it does. did manuel say way to go return instead of returnless for your goals?
 
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He said that it would be safer and easier to work with. Also I like the idea of not having to Idle on all 3 pumps. He said my goal can be achieved with either set up but with return style being more of a mechanical set up per se I think it would be safer. He said you more or less tune around the fuel pressure instead of using the fuel pressure to tune.
 

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I agree, a return setup is the way to go for big power on corn. It can be done returnless, but it's just more efficient/easier/safer imho with a return setup. Your gonna need rail and line upgrades anyway to support all that flow might as well just do it all at once. If I had plans for corn I would be going return. I love the returnless setup for pump gas on a daily car though.
 

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