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Masta 11-12-2004 05:58 AM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
OK, I'm getting some DSM injectors, 450's to be exact. I'm thinking of building the manifold using 1.5" elbows and tubing to keep exhaust gas velocities high, any thoughts? I have never heard of Uberdata, I have been using Chrome with success on my N/A setup, more research I guess........

D.

88crxSi 11-12-2004 06:28 AM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
for 6-7psi an equal length manifold is WAY overkill.. id just do a log manifold. but, if u really want a "tubular style" go w/ a "ram horn" style.

Masta 11-12-2004 09:34 PM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
Well, to be honest,6-7 psi is the early goal, that goal will increase as I get things tuned properly. I assume a well tuned stock d is good to about 9-10 psi before better internals are needed? I want to build a tubualar mani as a fab project anyway and I might as well build something that can be utilized as my power goals increase. It's going to be fun........

D.

90turbohatch 11-16-2004 11:50 PM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
Sounds good man and good luck. It will be fun.

crxdan 11-18-2004 02:12 PM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
Hey MAsta! Good to see you here!
I am building my own log styl manifold as well. It actually looks fairly simple.
Good chioce on the DSM injectors. Also, Im sure RPR coudl help you out to chip your ecu to run uberdata, or do it yoursefl even, its very simple.
6 psi will be pretty good and safe, but 10 psi shoudl be your goal. Good to see you around again

Masta 11-18-2004 05:52 PM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
Hey Dan, I saw you're post about getting an EG, good idea, you'll never regret it. rpr will be helping with my setup, his house is 3 mins. away and he has the Tig machine in his garage so that seals his fate.

gon3r 11-19-2004 01:24 AM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
darren, how does he have the tig setup? i don't think you can plug a tig into a 110 outlet. i am thinking about getting one perhaps in the spring.

aaron

Masta 11-19-2004 04:09 PM

Re:Please help evaluate potential setup..LONG
 
You can buy a Tig that plugs into 110v, mine is 220v single phase though. You can get Tig machines that plug into anything from 110v to 575V.

D.


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