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![]() I just bought the C&L 76mm and I like it. It's a good price ($229 to your door) and the guy I talked to (Lee) was extremely helpful. They can sell you the sample tubes for your future mods too at a reasonable rate. I got 3 tubes (19#, 24# and 30#) for like $20 extra. From what I've heard the stock injectors are good to 300+ hp with the stock fuel pressure and can support even more with an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. I would say go with the 24# injectors (If you don't need them now you might with a few more minor mods)and a good fuel pressure regulator (I like the Kirban - $75). If you end up going with a turbo down the road you'll be spending thousands on the turbo and upgrading the rest of your fuel system (in tank pump, inline pump and accessories), guages and assorted extras, another $200 for 36#rs should be expected.
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