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Old 01-10-2016, 09:42 PM
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Contact Andy @. Dyno Tune . He is in town Watertown Sd. He is the most well known Tuner in the area. I can't recommend him enough.
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Talked with the tuner today he says injectors will be a must have. Will this be a requirement for the 450-500hp range? If so what injectors should i go with? It is a flex fuel truck.
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Absolutely. Just go 80s right off the bat.
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Absolutely. Just go 80s right off the bat.
Won't 80# be overkill for me? If i get 80's will it still run good with lower hp? Any brand & vender recommendation. Also will it require a better fuel pump to run them?

Called Trick and ordered my kit this morning!!!
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