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    what to do for car next...

    The question is what would YOU do next if you had a '99 Camaro and had a choice between the correct size injectors or a front bumper cover support

    Injectors High Performance New Fuel Injectors - New Bosch - 8 42lb Bosch FIC FLOW MAX BALANCED INJECTOR SET - Fuel Injector Connection

    Bumper support Front suspension towards the bottom

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    You sprayin that thing Robert?

    1967 Firebird - 4.8L LS1, 6.0L Heads, LS6 cam, rod bolts, double roller, MPT70 turbo, twin walbro pumps - Shootin for 500+whp! 9" rear, cal-tracs, moly 10pt cage.
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    not yet, though it's built for it. Got the SVO 30s in it now, thinking of getting the 42s. Spray probably wont be til next year. "cuz I gotta buy a fuckin' house"

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    it dont matter how pretty it is if aint running right go with the injectors

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    I'd also go with injectors if you're gonna spray that thing heavy! Better to having a rich AFR than a lean one! =) You still on the stock pump?

    1967 Firebird - 4.8L LS1, 6.0L Heads, LS6 cam, rod bolts, double roller, MPT70 turbo, twin walbro pumps - Shootin for 500+whp! 9" rear, cal-tracs, moly 10pt cage.
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    i would get it running right before i make it look nice

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    Looking nice aint on the menu. Car is in need of new primer, interior, hood, passenger fender, I could go on but you get the idea. Guess I should have stated I removed the stock bumper support.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony @ Cen-Cal Racing View Post
    I'd also go with injectors if you're gonna spray that thing heavy! Better to having a rich AFR than a lean one! =) You still on the stock pump?
    Not stock, I have the Raceronix kit (pump/wiring), put it in last year when I was building the motor. Still need to get a sending unit so the gauge will work, not high on the list.

    After I get my keys tomorrow (YEA!) guess I'll be ordering injectors.

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