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A lot of 75mm pulley users here I see, any reason people haven't upgraded?
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70mm/intercooled feels fantastic. Really can't wait to try out e85. I was going to fill up yesterday on it but I know I won't go back to 93 after so I wanted to drive on that for a few days
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as much as i loved this blower, and the powerband, i think it's time to move up in power. got a friend hooking me up with the P&L stage 2 kit.
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That's disappointing to hear I thought delicious had that issue taken care of, are you using the carb tune? Possibly is mechanical/electrical a weak coil pack, have you checked your plugs?
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Okay, I'm ready to purchase my tune from @DeliciousTuning. I've sent them a PM asking a few questions but thought I'd post here as well to see what the poeple running the kit would recommend as well. I know all I have to do is reflash my ECU and everything will work well. What I'm wanting to know is, should I purchase anything else to make things run more efficiently? I have the money for the moment to make the purchases now and would rather do it now rather than adding one piece at a time over time until it is "done". For example, should I get a wideband o2? I've read that it gives a more accurate reading for data logging, but most tunes don't use the reading off the o2 to make changes. Refer to this thread - http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62784
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EDIT** BTW those are just 2 exapmles of what one "might" do. I'm open to all suggestions. My mods if it matters include: Innovate Stg2 Nameless header Nameless 3" headerback exhaust Raceseng 70mm pulley Running 93 OCT
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