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I have some questions on this. I am currently running tst power max 2 stacked with ez. right now i am pushin 332 hp and 770 torque, I want to add injectors. I was thinking something like 50 to 75's if it would help any. I have a friend that will sell me his 150's at a good price but if i was to add the 150s would i have to get a different turbo from stock, could that stock turbo handle that power and if i was to get a different turbo i was thinking something like that htb3 maybe, right now this is starting to add up on $$$ but i'm am just looking toward the future.
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You can definitely drive with those injectors, but it will get hot and smokey. An HT3B is a good turbo for a primary if you're gonna do twins. If you're gonna stay with a single, a phat shaft or HTB2 might be more your style.
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yeah i have been lookin at the jammer 100's for a while, not sure if i want twins or not really, dont nkow much about the phat shafts i do like the htb2, a friend of mine bought on and it did some good for his truck. what do you know about the phat shaft's?
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The phatshafts are very simular to the Htb2 line- they are both based off the same turbo.
With 35 lbs of boost on the stock turbo with decent temps you are right on the upper edge of what it can reasonably handle.
Decide how much power you want to try for, buy the appropriate clutch, then go for the big sticks and turbos
With 35 lbs of boost on the stock turbo with decent temps you are right on the upper edge of what it can reasonably handle.
Decide how much power you want to try for, buy the appropriate clutch, then go for the big sticks and turbos
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get the 150 hp nozzles... very resonably priced, a definite power increase and u wont have to worry bout getting a bigger turbo right away... i ran mine stock turbo w/ just edge, stacks and gauges... worked great, no overheating problems at all... then u grow out of it.. haha its like when u buy one thing, u have to buy more and/or better... on going process with these things.. just like now, i'm looking into mach 5s or 6s... just gotta watch ur clutch for sure... i felt my stock clutch slippin a bit runnin it hard.. esp in higher gears...
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Yeah, i am looking at getting the south bend clutch that will hold up for 700 horse. i shouldn't go over that, at least i don't really want to, yet anyway
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I have that plug on the back of my pm2 and i have checked out the remote and its only 100$ so i am doing that. So just pluggin that remote in, it will take it to the pm3?
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