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MAX boost on stock injectors

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winkdogydog101

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May 6, 2010
Tucson, Arizona
ok i did search so dont ask me that they didnt have the mods im getting and it just seemed like so many variables i wanted to do my own.

My mods will be and are

16g big
pace turbo manifold
BFMI 3inch inlet and outlet going to a 2g tb adapter
255 2g fuel pump going to rewire
comitic head gasket
arp head studs
manual boost controller
blanace shaft delete
2.5 dp for inlet and 3 inch outlet
stright pipe
AND everything newish flushed rad new timing belt water pump and a tone of other things to basicly make it a 100k service upkeep



want to know on this set up whats max boost i can run? was going to get 1000-1400cc injectors for E85 and a dsm link but i ran out of money for this project for the month.

Need to know whats max boost want it to be safe since im putting good parts in. and i want to know a ballpark of whp i would be at with boost

was thinking like 16psi?
 
e85 on safc on mine was hard. Some things you couldnt adjust right. My buddy tried on his rx7 also and it didnt work well.

I swapped my 2g to e85 and i needed larger injectors at 17psi also. if you wanna hit 15 atleast go 1000cc. Its hard to say the route you should go because for some odd reason dsm's react differently for everyone. I have 2 over 500awhp and they react differently and its annoying. I would support yourself and make it safe before just bolting cool stuff on. In long run you will save a lot of money.
 
12psi get 550cc injectors with safc or get dsmlink and any size injectors up to 1000cc if staying on pump gas. But without watching or doing anything just keep it low stock boost to keep it safe. Even if its is 13,14,15 psi its not a huge difference but in this case just keep it low better safe then sorry.
 
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