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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 07:54 PM
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Okay I've been building my truck little at a time and I've added cam, ported my heads with the p1sc. Looking to add a shot to it now. Who I've been trying to see who is running a shot on top of a p1 but can't se to find many. So just wanna see who is spaying on top and how much?
I'm thinking of running something like a 75 shot. Thanks for any help that can be given.
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 05:06 PM
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its been done before, ive seen a few on here. I think most replies will be along the lines of "yes it can be done but its all in the tune". keep an eye on your afr if you have a gauge and check your plugs if you spray often. how much boost are you running?
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Originally Posted by 05GMC4.8
its been done before, ive seen a few on here. I think most replies will be along the lines of "yes it can be done but its all in the tune". keep an eye on your afr if you have a gauge and check your plugs if you spray often. how much boost are you running?
Yes I have a aem a/f gauge, fuel pressure, and boost on the pillar. At this time I dont know how much boost since I'm going to be putting a 3.5 pulley on it I just bought. With my 3.7 I was getting around 9 pounds.
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