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Re: hotter 1206
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Posted by BRAD on September 29, 2000 at 12:13:56 from (152.163.213.57):
In Reply to: hotter 1206 posted by dylan on September 28, 2000 at 20:38:40:
FIRST THING I WILL SAY IS THE ROOSAMASTER PUMPS ARE A LITTLE HARD TO GET THE KIND OF FUEL OUT OF THAT YOU CAN GET OUT OF THE BOCSHES. FIRST THING YOU CAN DO IS TIGHTEN DOWN THE LEAF SPRING AND GIVE YOUR SELF SOME MORE RPM'S, WITH A GOOD SET UP THAT WILL HELP ALOT. THAT BEING DRAWBAR,TIRES AND WEIGHT DISTRUBUTION.IF YOU DON'T GET DESIRED RESULTS THEN GET OUT YOUR POCKET BOOK.THIS IS WHERE I'M HEADED WITH MY 1206 LARGER INJECTOR LINES,A DOUBLE PLUNGER PUMP (OFF A 4156)AND POSSIBLY LASERED OUT INJECTORS. REMEMBER WHEN YOU START PUTING THAT MUCH FUEL IN THEN YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT YOUR TURBO SIZE.I WOULD SUSPECT THAT MR. 806 HAS DONE A FEW OF THESE THINGS HE ALSO MAY HAVE A 407 ENGINE IN HIS .
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