how much boost???
#11
Whoa there fella , we need more info
Ok I'm assuming this truck is a bone stock blown Gibbs truck. ?
Before you go puting a smaller pulley on you need to make sure your fuel system ( injectors / pump) are up to the task . I'm not sure what injectors are on your truck , prob. 42# but I'm not sure.
Your gonna need retuned for the added boost and you'll want to monitor AFR and fuel psi as well .
Many many stock long blocks can handle up to 20+ psi boost. , when fuel and tune are right on , so you can throw the smallest pulley on that 112 they make and be fine as long as above requirements are met
In the world of forced induction , a boost gauge , wideband AFR gauge and fuel psi gauge are mandatory.
Btw I ran 12 psi on my setup without meth , but I wouldn't go more than that .
Ok I'm assuming this truck is a bone stock blown Gibbs truck. ?
Before you go puting a smaller pulley on you need to make sure your fuel system ( injectors / pump) are up to the task . I'm not sure what injectors are on your truck , prob. 42# but I'm not sure.
Your gonna need retuned for the added boost and you'll want to monitor AFR and fuel psi as well .
Many many stock long blocks can handle up to 20+ psi boost. , when fuel and tune are right on , so you can throw the smallest pulley on that 112 they make and be fine as long as above requirements are met

In the world of forced induction , a boost gauge , wideband AFR gauge and fuel psi gauge are mandatory.
Btw I ran 12 psi on my setup without meth , but I wouldn't go more than that .
#12
Whoa there fella , we need more info
Ok I'm assuming this truck is a bone stock blown Gibbs truck. ?
Before you go puting a smaller pulley on you need to make sure your fuel system ( injectors / pump) are up to the task . I'm not sure what injectors are on your truck , prob. 42# but I'm not sure.
Your gonna need retuned for the added boost and you'll want to monitor AFR and fuel psi as well .
Many many stock long blocks can handle up to 20+ psi boost. , when fuel and tune are right on , so you can throw the smallest pulley on that 112 they make and be fine as long as above requirements are met
In the world of forced induction , a boost gauge , wideband AFR gauge and fuel psi gauge are mandatory.
Btw I ran 12 psi on my setup without meth , but I wouldn't go more than that .
Ok I'm assuming this truck is a bone stock blown Gibbs truck. ?
Before you go puting a smaller pulley on you need to make sure your fuel system ( injectors / pump) are up to the task . I'm not sure what injectors are on your truck , prob. 42# but I'm not sure.
Your gonna need retuned for the added boost and you'll want to monitor AFR and fuel psi as well .
Many many stock long blocks can handle up to 20+ psi boost. , when fuel and tune are right on , so you can throw the smallest pulley on that 112 they make and be fine as long as above requirements are met

In the world of forced induction , a boost gauge , wideband AFR gauge and fuel psi gauge are mandatory.
Btw I ran 12 psi on my setup without meth , but I wouldn't go more than that .
I realize how addictive thus is! I'm not looking to go crazy for now ! Umm fuel system is stock! I just wanna go with a smaller pulley and a tune from a local tuner! Ill need to pick up a fuel pressure gauge I guess!
#14
I'm willing to bet the Gibbs truck has the fuel pump that the Radix kit came with. Truth be told I don't remember what that was... I know it was smaller than a 255 though.
A 255 and 60# injectors will go a long way with this build though.
A 255 and 60# injectors will go a long way with this build though.
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not in this lil town! even in lubbock its hard to find!
