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Breezio69

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Mar 5, 2012
SLC, Utah
So I have a 95 GST thats about to roll 190k. As of now the car has as follows; MHI 16g, fuellabs afpr, evo8 fmic with custom piping, tial bov recirculated, cold air intake, rewired stock fuel pump, new head gasket, 3" turbo back thermal exhaust and its running @13 psi... Id like to reliably run in the 300-350 hp range.

would it be sufficient enough to just run evo injectors with an safc with my current fuel pump and attain this goal? Ive heard the 2g fuel pump can out flow the evo injectors up to around 22 psi boost... is this true? any help is appreciated.

I want to run evo injectors for cost and id like to tune with safc for cost also, i dont have the coin to drop a grand on software and big name injectors
 
Get used dsmlink off of the marketplace i got an eprom ecu socketed with dsmlink v2.5 full for 300 bucks why spend 150 on a shitty ass safc? You cant do anything with those all it does is fool the ecu.. dsmlink you can tune anything and everything set rev limiters, 2 steps, timing, fuel tables ect ect.. I'm telling you dont waste your money on an afc especially with the high miles like yours has youll want a dead on tune to be extra safe..

If I could go back the very first thing I would buy for my dsm would be dsmlink

BTW, I agree about DSM link... It's made FOR our cars. SAFC is almost like a universal magna flow exhaust on a Ferrari. You COULD do it, but why? It's not the best way to get more power out of it. DSM link is easy to use. Even if you don't tune it yourself, many dyne tuning shops are set up to tune it properly. You can change parameters that increase your power, as well as your reliability and efficiency. It just makes sense for the money you spend. And it's easy to go back to stock if you decide to sell it, or go higher if you upgrade more parts, and it's easy to install because you use the stock ECU box.

I've heard many horror stories of PITA SAFC tuning, engines destroyed by mistake, and long installs. Make the decision that's best for you, but IMHO, DSM Link is worth every penny you'd spend on it. You've got a nice mod list already, and the Link would just add to it.
 
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