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what sticks to use

Postby chopdaddy » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:20 pm

i would like to buy some new injectors for my truck but what do i get that will not brak me i have stock ones now with the pump turnd up some and a hx35w turbo and aftermarket fuel pump nv4500 in my 92 xcac 4x4 3/4 ton help me out i want to do some truck pulling not all the time as i need to use the truck some :D
home built 86 Chevy crew cab flat bed with 92 cummins 4x4 one ton drive train working on a set of 5" stacks and any mods i can do
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Re: what sticks to use

Postby AHineman » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:49 pm

If you plan on keeping the hx35, PODs are a good bang for your buck injector. Still might get hot/smokey if you have to tow, but you can always turn your pump back down some for that. If you get more air, you could go bigger. Its hard to stop with just a few mods, so welcome to the club ;)
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Re: what sticks to use

Postby Diesel Dawg » Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:29 pm

I was thinking of some 5x12s but don't know they may be to much? :shock:
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Re: what sticks to use

Postby Subliminal » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:56 am

Bosch 190s took me from 24-30 psi...and I believe I have quite a bit more turning I can do on the pump...but I don't like a constantly smokey truck.
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Re: what sticks to use

Postby cougar » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:03 am

There are a number of new and "rebuilt" injectors out there that are reasonably priced. The hardest part is picking the right one for your application.
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