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Old 08-19-2009, 11:02 AM
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I'm not that serious at this point. If I do make a change it will be 100hp minimum though.
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:13 AM
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Just a general comment. Products like this are so Good for the hobby.

A+ to FAST for making it.
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Old 08-19-2009, 11:47 AM
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I'm not that serious at this point. If I do make a change it will be 100hp minimum though.
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Old 08-21-2009, 07:35 AM
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Street Rodder did an install and loved it.. very easy to install.

I will be installing one on a dyno engine for a story and then will be putting it in a certain well known second gen for some "real world" evaluation.

The only downside is that it's only viable up to 600 hp, but it still covers a majority of the people out there.

Will report on how well it goes on in two weeks.
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The powerjection 3 will handle the boost and is made in the USA. Fast copied it and is trying to out advertize it but the Powerjection is the best bang for the buck period.

Also Pro Products just recieved their Patent on this system. Fast is a good company but i think everyone is brain washed and afraid to step outside the box. As of today there are over 1000 sucessfull installs on the power3. That must count for something. Also you can buy it cheaper without having to get 10 buddies to chip in.
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The powerjection 3 will handle the boost and is made in the USA. Fast copied it and is trying to out advertize it but the Powerjection is the best bang for the buck period.

Also Pro Products just recieved their Patent on this system. Fast is a good company but i think everyone is brain washed and afraid to step outside the box. As of today there are over 1000 sucessfull installs on the power3. That must count for something. Also you can buy it cheaper without having to get 10 buddies to chip in.
They are still only capped at 550hp so boost wouldnt really matter at that power level.
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I think Retrotek made it and FAST copied it, Its good for boosted apps too
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I have been thinking about going to an EFI fuel tank with an in-tank pump instead of the external pump that comes with the kit. Any thoughts on going that direction?
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I'd only have one comment about an internal pump vs external ---- the FACTORIES use an INTERNAL pump... and they work for lots and lots of miles... RIGHT?
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How does this system work with a stock fuel tank?
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