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Old 04-20-2010, 10:48 AM
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Smile twins and fuel........

Well I finally bit the bullet..... ordered twins - Industrials S474 over stocker - Airdog, 85% CP3, and Nozzles. and studs....

complete injectors would have been the way to go but the wallet wont allow it, just gonna gamble and do nozzles.

Im SUPER EXCITED.
CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!
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Sounds like a ton of fun! Have you dino'd before so that you can dino after and see what the mods have gained you?
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Originally Posted by J-man
Sounds like a ton of fun! Have you dino'd before so that you can dino after and see what the mods have gained you?
I kinda live out in the boonies........... I dont even know of a dyno within a four hour drive, I would however love to do it before and after.......

I think i need to reword it too..... I think compounds is the correct term for the turbo setup......

Still SOOOOO excited about this
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and why is my post up with the water injection one????

technology stumps me
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and why is my post up with the water injection one????

technology stumps me


There we go, thanks
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Do you live near a race track? You could do the same thing by running the quarter before and after.
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Originally Posted by J-man
Do you live near a race track? You could do the same thing by running the quarter before and after.
i got nothing close except open roads, sorry
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well do this burn out length before and after! from a stand still measure the rubber marks
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Great plan! There's also the option of timing a run from stopsign "x" to tree "y" with a stop watch.
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(driveway, billboard, 35mph speed limit sign, whatever)
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Originally Posted by menzy
Well I finally bit the bullet..... ordered twins - Industrials S474 over stocker - Airdog, 85% CP3, and Nozzles. and studs....

complete injectors would have been the way to go but the wallet wont allow it, just gonna gamble and do nozzles.

Im SUPER EXCITED.
CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!
What size nozzles are you getting? You're gonna absolutely love the setup. I just put compounds on my truck a couple days ago and the performance is beyond impressive.....you will not be disappointed!!!
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What size nozzles are you getting? You're gonna absolutely love the setup. I just put compounds on my truck a couple days ago and the performance is beyond impressive.....you will not be disappointed!!!
Talk is 29 liter per minute, give or take, pretty much what Industrial suggests for what I do. The local shop was gonna call them and order it for me. They said it equates out to about 100 horse nozzles I think.
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Hey Jason K:

I see in your sig you have arp studs....... are they the 625's?? i orded the cheaper ones, hopping to get away with that, Im not scared to retourque from time to time. But I am blown away by the price of the 625's.

What kind of boost are you making with the big cp3?? How much over stock does it flow???
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Originally Posted by menzy
Hey Jason K:

I see in your sig you have arp studs....... are they the 625's?? i orded the cheaper ones, hopping to get away with that, Im not scared to retourque from time to time. But I am blown away by the price of the 625's.

What kind of boost are you making with the big cp3?? How much over stock does it flow???
I have the standard studs. You're not kidding, those 625's are expensive!!

I honestly haven't gotton on it too hard yet, but yesterday I hit 58psi and the needle was still climbing pretty fast. I would guess that I would making 60-65psi if I stayed in it
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Originally Posted by menzy
Talk is 29 liter per minute, give or take, pretty much what Industrial suggests for what I do. The local shop was gonna call them and order it for me. They said it equates out to about 100 horse nozzles I think.
You're gonna love that setup man!!
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Originally Posted by Jason_K
I have the standard studs. You're not kidding, those 625's are expensive!!

I honestly haven't gotton on it too hard yet, but yesterday I hit 58psi and the needle was still climbing pretty fast. I would guess that I would making 60-65psi if I stayed in it
How often you have you had the 425's and how often have you and are you going to retourque them???

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