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which system/jeting will suit my needs?

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Old 01-19-12, 08:49 AM
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which system/jeting will suit my needs?

Hi guys!

I hope you can help me to choose the right system/injector size for my goals.

some engine facts:

stock portet 13B REW
stock twins full sequential with ported wastegate, want to max them out
M2 large SMIC
SR motorsport intake box
koyo rad
aftermarket solenoid system by eric (aezknight)
chipped ecu (after the car runs like it should, I will switch to my haltech p2000)
HKS downpipe
midpipe + catback

the longtime goal:

upgrading to bnr stage 3 twins, haltech p2000, 350-400rwhp on ROZ 100octane fuel

I do not want to tune on meth/water, i want to run pure water to avoid knocking and bring the egts down.

Which system will suit my needs?
is pre+post turbo injection the way to go for me?
Which injector size should i choose?

Thanks in advance
Patrick
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I've just checked out "Dudemaaanownsanrx7" mechanical kit, especially the version made for "Ball joint" with the dual nozzles...

I'm very impressed of the idea and simplicity, especially i'm in love with the speed velocity stack idea from Ball joint!!!! (want to fit this in my sr motorsports airbox)

Is this a possible kit for me and my needs?
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