LEggers said:Is it a intercooled truck or non-intercooled truck.
Get a set of gauges and then start the below.
I would put money down on a good set of injectors first then add a exhaust housing later.
CDegner said:I would go the other way around. it you added injector first, you might end up with some serious smoke issues. That 21cm housing just doens't allow the turbo to move much air. A 16cm housing, followed by a set of 190 injectors from PDR (185's if you could find tham at a reasonable price) and you will have a rig that can start giving the transmission fits. :-laf
Qualifier, The injectors should only be added after a pyro is installed. I would definitely suggest a transmission temp gauge as well for that auto.
Carl
Philip said:That 92 should have a 18cm housing on it. The injectors would give him more to start with. Then a 16cm housing if he doesn't tow with it.
CDegner said:I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time, won't be the last) but I thought the 91. 5 and 92 had the 21. In 93 they went to the 18. 5.
With the housing, you can turn the pump up with the stock injectors and make some pretty decent HP. Put in PODs or soemthing similiar with a stock turbo & housing and it is gonna smoke like hades. On top of that, EGT's can quickly get out of control without adequate airflow. $150 or $400. Bang for the buck, I'd still go with the housing.
Carl
LEggers said:I am still kinda knew at this stuff so I think I will listen a little bit more to what you have to say.
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