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Old 01-08-2008, 09:46 AM
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What would stack the best with my smarty? A edge ez, a mp8, or a power puck?
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Power puck is cheapest... MP-8 most flexible and effective. I have no experience with the edge...

If $$$ are a concern I'd go puck, you can get them used very cheaply and they are effective. If $$$ are not a concern get the MP-8.
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Do you have your boost fooler first or your mp8?
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Boost fooler?
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Originally Posted by sleeperman
What would stack the best with my smarty? A edge ez, a mp8, or a power puck?
Build your tranny or get a clutch first. The Smarty will give you more than enough power as it is to trash your tranny. After that get a TST, turbo, and maybe injectors.
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Originally Posted by sleeperman
Do you have your boost fooler first or your mp8?
right now it is the puck installed... it goes MAP sensor to powerpuck to boost fooler to harness.
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i have the smarty on the highest seating all the time and the torque mannagment on monderent and it seemes to be fine even lunching in four wheel drive. I just want it to pull a bit harder on the top end.
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which program are you running ?

I suggest getting a rail pressure gauge first , this is a nice thing to have so you can have look at what the rail pressure is doing @ wot.

my smarty pulls real hard on the top end 4.3 beta alone with no stack. for street driving and towing the 4.4 beta alone no stack , works very very well & still pulls strong on top end with less power and less coal then 4.3 beta

sleeperman you could benefit more right now from a fuel system & rail gauge, and other needed gauges before adding any pressure boxes, you also will be needing a built transmission very shortly, even with just the smarty on low #s & no stack.

maybe others will chime in soon with more information ......
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I have a boost, pyro, and a tranny temp. Have been looken at a quadzilla recone for the pressure.I need to buy a turbo cuz my pyro is getting peged just with the smarty but dont have the money yet and just want the mp8 for when i drag race somebody.
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