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Boost and Fuel Pressure Gauge!

Post by Dein on February 6th 2009, 10:15 pm





I did get them installed today... I guess I didn't understand the boost gauge when I hooked it up.... It said I was at 16 lbs of boost WTF .... I wish! It was wrong, I unpluged it and repluged it.... It works now..... 6 lbs.... I need the smaller pulley lonely

I will tell anyone with a 2005+ or newer mustang... You will have to buy a fuel block, if you ever plan to install a Fuel Pressure Gauge....Ford decided that they would put a shreder valve on the fuel rail! Flippin Grand Prix sold me the wrong block blowup .... so before the dyno tomorrow.... I have to drive back up there and see if they have the right one!

Side Note: I did get the lights in the back blacked out! I suggest everyone do it... it looks awsome! I also replaced both fog lights, installed the smoked covers on it..... One looks like it has pink eye?!?!

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Re: Boost and Fuel Pressure Gauge!

Post by 07Shelby500 on February 6th 2009, 10:17 pm

Cool lookin good Dein

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Post by Dein on February 6th 2009, 10:19 pm

DBLDARE wrote:Cool lookin good Dein


Thank you, sir....


You guys will see it tomorrow.....

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Re: Boost and Fuel Pressure Gauge!

Post by Leonard 95 on February 7th 2009, 7:57 am

Yea, you for sure need a smaller pulley. I figured it would have more than 6lbs, 8-10lbs what you need.

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Post by BMMC1 on February 7th 2009, 9:29 am

Sweet Dein. What's most you can get out of those?

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Post by Leonard 95 on February 7th 2009, 10:19 am

2006GT wrote:Sweet Dein. What's most you can get out of those?


Hmm, good question. How much can a stock 4.6 block take? 500rwhp range?

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Re: Boost and Fuel Pressure Gauge!

Post by Dein on February 7th 2009, 11:47 am

Leonard 95 wrote:
2006GT wrote:Sweet Dein. What's most you can get out of those?


Hmm, good question. How much can a stock 4.6 block take? 500rwhp range?


I am very curious about this.... Some ppl say they have put 600 hp to the rear wheels and stock block is fine. I have heard 475 rwhp is max.... I say.... We need to find someone that will put as much power into a stock 4.6 as possible.... Let's end the guessing!

In a few years, I will get the P-51 short block and TVS SC.... That will def be a "tech week".... but like I said, that will be in a few years...

In the near future... 2.57 Pulley, Roush CAI (Or similar), and a damn good tune! I also would like to install the GT500 fuel pump (or equivilant)

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