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So Dave was that with a 3076? how many lbs were you running once you got it tuned.
So Dave was that with a 3076? how many lbs were you running once you got it tuned.
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I probably had more WOT pulls on it then Dave did, and the small gauge is really hard to see, especially when your doing over 80 mph.So Dave was that with a 3076? how many lbs were you running once you got it tuned.
i understand the basic concept of the boost it box but im curious to know what the advantage is over a regular box?
That sums it up pretty well. Thanks.The idea is that the OEM spent big bucks figuring out their mapping and fuel curves. And that the aftermarket solution before was to add a $350 piggyback controller to alter the fueling needs of the stock system. The boost it or extra injector controllers have been used for quite some time and are nothing new in the automotive world. The principle was not to try and beat the stock ecu for controlling off boost situations or low speed idle etc... Let the stock system do what it was designed for when off boost and only add additional fuel when the stock system leaves off or cannot provide enough. It's a simple solution that has been used for quite some time, and like most sledding products they stem from automotive segment.
I am gonna use cutler billet throttle bodies that have a second spot for secondary injectors.. not sure which injector to run yet.. prob another set of cat ones.
Dave,
Do you know what turbo is on your 1000? any numbers on it?
Jeff
Yes its a Garrett 3076...Shains kit usually comes with the 3071 but I upgraded.