vortech FPR w/ stock pump
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vortech FPR w/ stock pump
will this setup work on a gsr w/ the stock pump?
a drag3 at 6 psi
i am looking for some FI in my daily diet again and wondered if i need to do the whole intank fuel pump again or....?
so its a vortech fpr and the stock pump
or would the vortech w/ larger injectors(name a size too) and the stock pump.
OR a vortech w/ holley 255lph intank(i know that will do it but...)
i am looking for the easy option for daily 6psi
a drag3 at 6 psi
i am looking for some FI in my daily diet again and wondered if i need to do the whole intank fuel pump again or....?
so its a vortech fpr and the stock pump
or would the vortech w/ larger injectors(name a size too) and the stock pump.
OR a vortech w/ holley 255lph intank(i know that will do it but...)
i am looking for the easy option for daily 6psi
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Re: vortech FPR w/ stock pump (4dr-gsr)
you MUST have a pump or you'll run lean, period.
The Holly in tank its great, AND much quieter but if its too expensive or whatever, you can get by with a good inline pump under the hood and still keep the stock pump in the tank....hella noisy tho, don put it on your firewall, too fing loud, eeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh all damn day long.
The Holly in tank its great, AND much quieter but if its too expensive or whatever, you can get by with a good inline pump under the hood and still keep the stock pump in the tank....hella noisy tho, don put it on your firewall, too fing loud, eeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh all damn day long.
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Re: vortech FPR w/ stock pump (4dGSR at work)
I've actually heard both ways but naturally sounds like it makes more sense then normally. like if you put it into a sentence and aay. "This engine has natural means of aspiration" as opposed to "this engine has normal means of aspiration" what exactly defines normal means of aspiration? Normal means of aspiration for me is a turbo, all my cars are turbo therefore that would be normal in my case. However saying something has natural means of aspiration that would mean it is aspirated by natural means or naturally aspirated. There's my $.01.
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Re: vortech FPR w/ stock pump (TurboInteg95)
i could not agree more w/ what sounds best or better
but...
I think what would explain it best in this case is NA= non-turbo or non supercharged or non-N2O(N.O.S /zex or....)
but...
I think what would explain it best in this case is NA= non-turbo or non supercharged or non-N2O(N.O.S /zex or....)
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Re: vortech FPR w/ stock pump (TurboInteg95)
ummm, err, well, okay, thanks, now i get it...i think.
Naturally....but is that normal?
Altho i am naturally far from normal, and can normally be quite unatural.
And furthurmore, normal people worry me.
Naturally, i neednt say more...altho normally i would
Naturally....but is that normal?
Altho i am naturally far from normal, and can normally be quite unatural.
And furthurmore, normal people worry me.
Naturally, i neednt say more...altho normally i would
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