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Old 02-18-2003, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by bigtime' date='Feb 18 2003, 10:21 AM
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Old 02-18-2003, 02:58 PM
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HHHM, I am leaning towards the fuel ...Hear me out.



Not the dual feed for the sake of doing the mod. But dual feed in order to elimminate the stock PD and FPR. PLus all new fuel lines. If my engine catches on fire a fancy new stand-alone aint ****. Plus I'll be able to sit back and see how all these new microtech installs are going.
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Feb 18 2003, 12:58 PM
HHHM, I am leaning towards the fuel ...Hear me out.



Not the dual feed for the sake of doing the mod. But dual feed in order to elimminate the stock PD and FPR. PLus all new fuel lines. If my engine catches on fire a fancy new stand-alone aint ****. Plus I'll be able to sit back and see how all these new microtech installs are going.
you can do that without going dual, i have no idea why i'm arguing against the dual setup



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is there a reason other than price to go microtech over haltech, electromotive, or aem?
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Old 02-18-2003, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Feb 18 2003, 12:58 PM
Plus I'll be able to sit back and see how all these new microtech installs are going.
I'm pretty much doing the same thing; waiting for evrybody to install the Microtec. My old mechanic in PR said that I should go ahead with a Halltech if I had the money, then again I'm not in PR anymore and there are lots of other mechs



Still not many Microtech tuners in the US!!
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i wounld wait out the microtec for a haltec or aem system...just keep playing lottery if you win you can get a Motec lol jk
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I've been thinking about this fuel mod, and in all honest I haveb't search about it Know I don't have enough $$$ for the whole SS braided lines\fittings, etc. So how about a cheap way of doing the same mod?



Hmmm........ Work with me here
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I have the dual system also, its not setup but I have all the parts, just need to get some custom fuel rails. You could do it on a budget, you would still need an aftermarket fpr though, and a whole bunch of new regular fuel hose, just use the stock rails, and get fittings just for the fpr.
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