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Old 03-27-2008, 09:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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injector ?

I just got a 02 dodge about a week ago, and I have a couple questions and any help would be greatly appreciated. I just installed the isspro boost and pyro and i need to install the fuel pressure. I got it used and it came with no instructions. I know i need a banjo bolt but that is really all i know any help on where to install and how would be great. I am also looking at getting some new injectors with higher horsepower i dont know much about that either. By putting on new injectors say 75 horse with my 50 horse puck will that mean im getting 125 horse or will the injector override the programmer. And are there other upgrades i need to do before injectors. Sorry for the long post i just need a little help and guidance. Thanks
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Old 04-18-2008, 03:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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On my '98 there were two 1/8" NPT brass plugs on the top of the fuel filter. I removed the one closest to the center (after the filter) and connected the fuel gauge there. On my '96 I drilled and tapped (1/8" NPT) the head of the banjo bolt on the fuel line at the injector pump.

The puck and the injector power increases may not add linearly but they will both add power. You may get more smoke with the pair than with either alone. It is likely that both will advance your timing so be even more careful about lugging the engine.

You should probably consider upgrading the air filter. I plan to put BHAF and 75 HP injectors on both of mine.

You are doing good by putting gauges on first.

You might want to upgrade your lift pump.
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