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Old 03-31-2003, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
turbo_nismo_ec
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Default MOVED: Swapping fuel set-ups on 1998 Accent 1.5L

Hi, I am new to this forum, but I have owned my 98 Accent since it was new and have rebuilt the engine and slapped on a turbo system that I am currenly running 25 psi with. My question has to do with the fuel set-ups that any of you may know about. You see, I am running a 3-stage methanol injection set-up in conjunction with a Tiburon computer, but I am tired of having to worry about making sure I have enough methanol so I want to see about going strictly gas. Do any of you know of any sort of high flow injectors, fuel rail, fuel pump..etc.? I currently only rely on the methanol to cool the intake temp and I would like to try running an intercooler and BOV again(no BOV because the intake pipe is presurized with methanol vapor and no intercooler b/c original tuner said it was not necessary with the methanol)

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
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