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Old 06-20-2005, 09:44 PM   #1
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Cold start injector supply?
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Depends on what car,year it is from and the pressure supplied. Anywhere from 2-4 lbs. of extra boost would be a good guess.
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Well I am about to add a turbo to a festiva and am thinking 1 cols start should be enough to do 4 psi on it
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LOL, is that a carbed festiva you're turbocharging? I have a festiva that we use for off-roading and jumping, so if you need any parts from it let me know. I think it is a 1.3L
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it is a fuel injected car it was a car I owned a while back and did a motor swap in. I put a 1.6 out of a 323 in it. Now I am puting a t25 and a conquest intercooler on it and going for 4-6 psi to make a odd yet fun parts getter for my shop. Plus I want to pull in the spot and hit the bov and watch heads snap like WTF
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Old 06-25-2005, 03:10 PM   #6
 
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Turbo Festiva - lol - just make sure you put some multi-colored "wave" graphics down the side - saw a festiva like that once LOL

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Old 06-25-2005, 03:18 PM   #7
 
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Awesome dude!

This thread is useless without pics!

Anyhow, as Micheal says, 2-4 depending on injector. Gus or Gary said the ones that you could blow thru were the best ones.
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You mean blow thru while powered right? and Pics will come when the is something morw than parts laying around
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Yes, if you can blow thru them unpowered, you have some powerfull lungs and should be on "Ripleys"
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I just like to be 100% clear so I don't f things up
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