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Old 02-26-2003, 11:25 PM   #5
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No an 80 won't be too big, BUT 24 pound injectors are a waste...there barely better than 19's, you need to go to 30's at least, calibrate the MAF once and build on that.
I totally agree. I'll never reccomend 24's to ANYONE. When you get to the point where 19s aren't sufficient, might as well go for 30s to have room to grow.

Another thing, I think the drivability may actually be better with a 80mm, because don't they have the "sample ring" instead of a tube in them? This negates the whole problem with having to rotate the MAF to get it to read correctly, because its a ring around the whole perimeter of the meter that samples the whole area instead of just one little section.
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