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Old 12-09-2008, 11:07 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by repda916 View Post
-fmic with piping
-turbo timer
-walbro255 fuil pump
-Volvo T3 turbo/Down pipe
-manual boost controler
-Some BOV
-Sr ingectors
-JGS stg 2 Log manifold
-FMU 8:1
-Wideband

sound good?
if your gonna use a fmu you dont need the SR injectors. To be honest it will be a lot easier to source parts if you use a T25 off a SR then you can use the ebay manifold which is super cheap and is proven to work on many ka-t's you can use SR downpipes as well. The ebay SR fmic kits work well to.

If you ditched the fmu, bought some SR injectors, and get a tuned ecu like a EFI specialist which is like 300 bucks your setup will prob be much more reliable and have more power.
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