More Power?
I have a 96 psd and was wondering if there was any cheap way to gain a little extra power? right now i have a dp tuner, straight pipe, intake, and waiting on my turbo to come back with a bd compressor wheel. any help is good.
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Without higher capacity injectors, you're out of luck.
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In my '96 I had stacks and intake, no chip or tuner, with a 5 speed. I put in Stage I injectors and that truck came to life. PHP is right, injectors will do the trick, especially with what you've already done.
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yeah.... it would be nice if i had the cash. college kid right now. if rons turbo shop in utah ever sends my turbo back to me( 3 weeks now) from getting balanced i plan on shimming the fpr will that help any?
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- what about just replacing the nozzles? does that help? |
yes replacing the nozzles will help as long as your injectors are good which i'm assuming they are
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where can i get a good set of nozzles?
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post on this site requesting a quote. the vendors will p.m. u with prices. that's the easiest way
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Don't waste your time with larger nozzles on a stock AA injector.
The issue with AA injectors is not the nozzle size....it is the limited fuel capacity. If you put larger nozzles on your stock 90cc injectors, you will have wasted a ton of time and money because the injectors will empty almost instantly and you will be left with no "push" on top of the piston after TDC.
Originally Posted by prison
post on this site requesting a quote. the vendors will p.m. u with prices. that's the easiest way
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If you can go without your truck for alittle while, send your injectors off to rosewood diesel and have them built to flow more. It's cheaper than buying reman injectors
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Originally Posted by redneckabbott
(Post 671442)
If you can go without your truck for alittle while, send your injectors off to rosewood diesel and have them built to flow more. It's cheaper than buying reman injectors
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Hey [[ChRiS]] how do you like your tuner?
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Originally Posted by PHPDiesel
(Post 671367)
Don't waste your time with larger nozzles on a stock AA injector.
The issue with AA injectors is not the nozzle size....it is the limited fuel capacity. If you put larger nozzles on your stock 90cc injectors, you will have wasted a ton of time and money because the injectors will empty almost instantly and you will be left with no "push" on top of the piston after TDC. If a vendor will actually sell you larger nozzles for a stock AA injector, that person needs to check their conscience. |
Originally Posted by Screwinitupagain
(Post 672482)
Hey [[ChRiS]] how do you like your tuner?
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Rosewood is in N.E. corner area of Ohio, don't remember the town tho.
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