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> 7AFTE PROBLEM, need help
post Jan 15, 2008 - 12:08 AM
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mikecelica



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kinda stupid question but what size injectors should i get for 7afte.. like ones off what car would be best i herd somewhere before that ford probe's are best or lime top supra ones, but im not sure. and as far as clutch, my current stock one is pretty new and i will only run the car max 8psi will they not last long at all or will i be ok? Also can i keep my same exhaust system? Right now its all stock except a n1 muffler and header/downpipe. Obviusly the header and downpipe have to go but do i HAVE to have 3" piping or can i just have stock after the downpipe out to a aftermarket muffler? thanks for any help

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post Jan 15, 2008 - 2:49 AM
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QUOTE(mikecelica @ Jan 15, 2008 - 2:08 AM) [snapback]630875[/snapback]

kinda stupid question but what size injectors should i get for 7afte..
Ford Probe Turbo Injectors or any High Imp. 310cc.


and as far as clutch, my current stock one is pretty new and i will only run the car max 8psi will they not last long at all or will i be ok?
Need a stronger clutch. Your stock will not last too long.



Also can i keep my same exhaust system? Right now its all stock except a n1 muffler and header/downpipe. Obviusly the header and downpipe have to go but do i HAVE to have 3" piping or can i just have stock after the downpipe out to a aftermarket muffler?
You do not need 3 inch. 2.5 will suffice. But yes, your stock exhaust piping will need to go, you can reuse your muffler though.


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