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Alright guys, I am taking you advice! I called Cotton’s and Jerry put me on some 60lb injectors with a chip. He said it should work well with my present setup. (I caught myself looking at turbos on their website too!) My wife is gonna kill me! Anyways, I found a Holley regulator # 512-503-5 (35-65psi) this should work with that setup right?
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thanks so much,
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The Accufab Is much better + you already got an Order going w/Cottons. Best bet save yourself some shipping cost have em add it in
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Ok, Guys….The BIG Question! .... with the mods the car has now ( Magna Flow 2 ¼ exhaust, headers, hot wire, Walbro 255lph fuel pump, 60lbs injectors, regulator and a custom chip) what should I expect down the quarter mile? Any guesses? Oh Yes, I realize I gonna need some wide rubber too. Jerry was telling me there is a nut on the waste gate for adjusting boost. Can you recommend a safe boost level; I have seen it as high as 17psi now. Will I need to back that off or crank it up some?
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Do you have a scan tool... Scanmaster ? You really cant turn it up without monitoring it
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It sure didn’t take long for ya to find something else I need!!!! I will have to sit down this weekend and read about them.
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Sorry here's some good info to check out http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/sunday.html
http://www.gnttype.org/maint/basics.html
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Thanks, great info. I guess i will pull the intercooler next and clean it too.
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Hey Guys, one more question if you have time. I have been reading about the factory valve springs on the GN. What some sources are saying is that the valve springs are only 80 lbs new and more like 60-70 worn. They are recommending that they are changed to a mid 90’s LT1 (110lb) spring. Is this something that you would recommend with your recipe? Or is this just a waste of money and time on a low mileage GN. Thank again for your input.
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To be honest Im on the fence with that one.. In one apsect Even though the car is low miles. Its 23 years old and thats a long time to be compressed. Especially If it has sat in one place without being started on a regular basis.
Ok I take it back .. I think its a good Idea to replace em
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