DIY injectors
I'm guessing the diy kit is from Rosewood. After getting that kit and parusing the instructions, I decided to return it along with the injectors and have Rosewood do it for me. The diy kit was extremely detailed, but a bit beyond me. Rosewood has great prices either way.
DPP is a dealer for Rosewood If I remember correctly... The DIY is no longer.
For 2's, you're going to want a built tranny or aftermarket clutch if you do that 5speed swap, intercooler, E-fuel, and an HPOP...Probably a turbo as well. It wouldn't hurt you to do studs for insurance but they won't necessarily be needed. Springs and pushrods wouldn't hurt either.
Check out Rosewood for injectors... He has budget builds depending on the condition of your current injectors.
For 2's, you're going to want a built tranny or aftermarket clutch if you do that 5speed swap, intercooler, E-fuel, and an HPOP...Probably a turbo as well. It wouldn't hurt you to do studs for insurance but they won't necessarily be needed. Springs and pushrods wouldn't hurt either.
Check out Rosewood for injectors... He has budget builds depending on the condition of your current injectors.
You could probably get away with injectors, HPOP and chip... You will need to address the transmission though... The E-fuel and intercooler would be nice but aren't a necessity as well... If you tow you will want the intercooler and if you're fuel pressure is dropping too much you will want E-fuel.
Ya i dont mind all that as much, it was more about the diy it was only 250 for 1's and 750 for 2's. After I get the TW chip I'm probably just do a budget build like you said through Rosewood for stage 1's. Then slowly add all the other mods to hold up to the stage 2's
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