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How do you drive an auto with 3600 histall?


viper

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I have a 3800 stall and tbh it just feels normal, but then again I hardly drove my car with the stock TC. Its definately worth getting used to I think my car pulls of the line perfect and delivers the power hard but smooth and thats what its all about.

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A remap is a must in my opinion, no engine will be the same even if the turbo kit is. 567rwhp is very hard to achieve with 550 injectors I'd of thought (but could be wrong :) )

 

Look forward to seeing the results from the strip :)

+1 I struggled to get 440rwhp on 650 injectors - suggest you look into 800's with a good fuel pump

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+1 I struggled to get 440rwhp on 650 injectors - suggest you look into 800's with a good fuel pump

 

That's a point, I'm running the standard TT fuel pump, I'm now thinking I might need to upgrade. What do you think? Or do I need an FPR?

 

Recommendations please. The car did sound like it was not getting enough fuel

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That's a point, I'm running the standard TT fuel pump, I'm now thinking I might need to upgrade. What do you think? Or do I need an FPR?

 

Recommendations please. The car did sound like it was not getting enough fuel

 

Hey Viper, a stock J-Spec TT pump is not reckoned to be enough even for BPU when running hard on 440s so you do need to look at this for sure. A rising rate FPR may help you get the max from the 550s but then you will need to get it mapped to match the FPR anyway so if you going down this route then get the FPR and pump sorted prior to going for mapping. Very interested to see how this project evolves.

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If your sticking with the 550 injectors the BPU fuel pump would be fine (I have one coming out mine) if your thinking of going with bigger injectors then a Bosch 044 or Walbro 400 (I think it's that model) would be more suitable

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