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    so im now realizing how important it is to have a beefy fuel system in any kind of build (yes i know, no shit)

    just trying to get some opinions on this. first off..i have no idea what my stock injectors are in my 2002 3100. but anyway..i have a cam, im in the process of porting my heads, will be getting headers, i have a cai, and will be either buying ported/polished manifolds or doing that myself too. so i've got a lot more air..and to balance out the equation i need more fuel. so i was going to get the TCE adjustable fuel pressure regulator and boost the psi up a few notches and put in either 19lb injectors or 28lb injectors. i currently have both ready to be used. other than that the only fuel mod i can do is a boost-a-pump. would that really help. and what about a FMU? havent really found a good one for this car yet though.

    so yeah..thats the plan let me know what you think or if you have any other ideas i could benefit from. thanks
    2002 Chevy Malibu 3400sfi - Project Sleeper - Good night

    Boost - Coming soon to a malibu near you.

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    1995 Monte Carlo LS 3100, 4T60E...for now, future plans include driving it until the wheels fall off!
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      oh damn..my injectors are 22.5# already? wow. ok then 28# might not be a far stretch. or the 24# from the 3500
      2002 Chevy Malibu 3400sfi - Project Sleeper - Good night

      Boost - Coming soon to a malibu near you.

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        Seems to me that I saw somewhere a calculator for figuring out required fuel rates.

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          1995 Grand Am SE

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