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Old 10-30-05, 10:29 PM
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hello everybody

i'd like to ask would a fuel system kit like this be necessary for 400-450 horses@wheels

http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/extremefuel.htm


if that kit is over doing it, please list the absolute minimum fuel parts needed to support that much horses


thanks fellas
Old 10-30-05, 10:40 PM
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This kit is not overdoing it. If you want that much power to the wheels you will need about that much fuel.

This kit is desiged to to give you more than enough fuel for when you may want to run more boost. And as most of us can attest you will eventually want to turn up the boost.
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I have this kit on my car, Its worth wild but you can get it cheaper if you look on the for sale section of the forum.

I paid 275$ for mine.

I just had to get the AN lines.
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thanks for replying

do you recommend buying from that shop or should i buy the parts elsewhere or perhaps individually

thanks again
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Originally Posted by dachamp
thanks for replying

do you recommend buying from that shop or should i buy the parts elsewhere or perhaps individually

thanks again

The are legitimate, yes, buy from them. I'd say just go and order it and don't lose a bunch of valuable time trying to save a nickel here or a dime there. Chances are if you can put something together cheaper it won't be worth your time.
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ok sounds good so far. unless i hear negative feedback i will buy from them at this stage

thanks for all your help guys
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Originally Posted by III Gen X
The are legitimate, yes, buy from them. I'd say just go and order it and don't lose a bunch of valuable time trying to save a nickel here or a dime there. Chances are if you can put something together cheaper it won't be worth your time.
$350 isent exactly what I would call "a nickel or dime".

but if you have the cash their a great shop, with extremely good service.

Ive spent many a pretty penny with them.
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