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Spray an 03 2500HD?

Old Feb 20, 2008 | 02:22 PM
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I've got an 03 2500HD with a 6.0, put dual elec. fans off an LS1 on it, Spectre CAI, removed MAF screen, Edelbrock shorty headers, and deleted any and everything that hooks to the headers lol. Came stock with 4.10's. Also putting some Edelbrock SDT mufflers on, and !CATS. Truck is gonna be tuned by RWTD

Will it put any untolerable strain on the fuel system if I were to spray a 100 dry? I'm considering putting a nozzle in the end of the filter (relatively hidden anyways) and doing this, but I wanted to make sure it wouldn't bee too difficult on the fuel system. I have no idea what size injectors it comes with or anything. If I don't find anything out, I'll just use my EFILive and check the duty cycle....

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Old Feb 20, 2008 | 03:07 PM
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Should Be Fine With Just A 100 Shot, I Would Run A Little Rich Just To Be Safe...and Pull A Degree Or Two Of Timing At Wot....but Should Be Fine.

I Might Even Put The Screen Back In The Maf Sensor, Just My Opinion
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like I said, I'm having it dyno tuned, and also have EFILive if I need to pull a degree or two. I'll probably just run a splash of 101 unleaded in the tank to be safe, on the kit. Thanks for the input!

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