I am in a bit of a predicament. I don't have a whole bunch of money to spend right now, because I just found out my wife is pregnant with our first. I went part time in my job to finish building our log home, so spending a few thousand clams probably would not go over that well with Mrs Swamp Donkey!
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Now for the real question, I am dying to get my hands on a set of DB 370 marine injectors, and a governor spring kit. How will these two items work with the set up that I have now? I have the 250/635 plate in now. Turbo and exhaust are stock right now. I will say that I do want to go big in the HP department (around 350-400) so I don't want to be purchasing parts over again. For example settling for 300 hp injectors when I will be buying 370's in another year because the 300's were to small.
So, what is your opinion on what I should do next for hp increase? I am open to all sugestions. Common sense tells me the 370 aren't the right thing with the set up I have, BUT I WANT THEM!!!!!!!
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Thanks guys.
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John McEachern
Fort St John B. C. Canada
1998 12v, 4X4, QC, auto w/tc switch, air, tilt, cruise, 3. 55 gears, TST #6, Isspro boost/pyro/transmission gauges, BD VB&TC, CC industries headache rack and rails, JVC KD-SX949 Cd player, forest green, Brigestone Dueler M/T's 285/75/16, Eagle 16x8 rims, K&N airfilter.

Now for the real question, I am dying to get my hands on a set of DB 370 marine injectors, and a governor spring kit. How will these two items work with the set up that I have now? I have the 250/635 plate in now. Turbo and exhaust are stock right now. I will say that I do want to go big in the HP department (around 350-400) so I don't want to be purchasing parts over again. For example settling for 300 hp injectors when I will be buying 370's in another year because the 300's were to small.
So, what is your opinion on what I should do next for hp increase? I am open to all sugestions. Common sense tells me the 370 aren't the right thing with the set up I have, BUT I WANT THEM!!!!!!!



Thanks guys.
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John McEachern
Fort St John B. C. Canada
1998 12v, 4X4, QC, auto w/tc switch, air, tilt, cruise, 3. 55 gears, TST #6, Isspro boost/pyro/transmission gauges, BD VB&TC, CC industries headache rack and rails, JVC KD-SX949 Cd player, forest green, Brigestone Dueler M/T's 285/75/16, Eagle 16x8 rims, K&N airfilter.