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Old 06-13-2013, 09:15 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Andy@Livernois View Post
truthfully, there will be a huge learning curve. We have been working with DI engines and tuning them for many years now, and they have their own limits for power. This isn't something where you can buy injectors, and a fuel pump from something and make it work. So while there will be some good power to be had, there will be a wall at which you will run out of fuel and no longer be able to add power without aids like methanol injection, but those will only extend the range so far.

We have a good bit planned for our shop car when it comes in, and we will be finding those limitations, so stay tuned for what the future holds
Well I am sure over the course of a year or two companies will make stronger fuel pumps and injectors for DI.. especially if they the first that is a lot of money to be had for that company but yeah I know it wont be just couple of months.. just letting people know shops going to work on it.. some people trying to say you wont be able to do anything or tune at all..
I am sure chevy will work with some shops/..

then you might have impatient people swapping engines..

You guys have built some badass cars both ford and chevy..
Hoping my shop Jannetty Racing, and shops like you jump on board and I am sure things will slowly come out as long as depend is there of course..


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