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Old 03-18-2006, 03:03 PM   #1
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Default Re: How Accurate Is The Fuel Injector/Fuel Pressure Calculator?

My friend tried "clocking" his maf, it just slowed him down.

Also, It's too bad your running a c&L 73, the one i had sucked, I couldnt get it to idle right. But thats just my experience.
Another thing, I know a guy spraying a wet 125 shot, he has 30#'s and gets no fuel puddling, just got to make sure everything is working correctly, he did have a big backfire off the line one night, blew his open element filter apart, since then he added a nos delay box, and no more backfires.
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Old 03-18-2006, 03:37 PM   #2
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Default Re: How Accurate Is The Fuel Injector/Fuel Pressure Calculator?

I love my 73mm C&L MAM.

What do your spark plugs like after you have ran the car hard?
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Old 03-18-2006, 03:41 PM   #3
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Default Re: How Accurate Is The Fuel Injector/Fuel Pressure Calculator?

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My friend tried "clocking" his maf, it just slowed him down.

Also, It's too bad your running a c&L 73, the one i had sucked, I couldnt get it to idle right. But thats just my experience.
Another thing, I know a guy spraying a wet 125 shot, he has 30#'s and gets no fuel puddling, just got to make sure everything is working correctly, he did have a big backfire off the line one night, blew his open element filter apart, since then he added a nos delay box, and no more backfires.
still not something i want to chance, ive seen guys blow there intakes apart, not worth the risk imo, im only going to be spraying 125 max
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