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Old May 26, 2003 | 03:27 PM
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Holley Stealth Ram

Im going to be putting this on my new 383 stroker. Does anyone know the actual cost for all this and do I need to buy a new computer or anything with it. thanks
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Old May 26, 2003 | 04:37 PM
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That will make for a great running engine. - If you already have a TPI, then no, you don't need another computer. You will want to have a custom chip burnt, or(if you really want to maximize your power potentail) have it dyno tuned. If you stick w/ your TPI ecm, then all you need is the HSR manifold(base & plenum), and the fuel rails. The manifold goes for about $280, and the fuel rails are about $150-$200. I would reccomend getting the rails w/ the adjustable fuel pressure regulator. Talk to Brad or Matlock(I think its JMatlock, can't remember) on here, and they can give you a bunch of insight. If you do a search, there posts about the HSR will come up. There's abunch of info on here about the HSR.

Good Luck!!!

later, justin...
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Old May 26, 2003 | 04:54 PM
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thanks a lot. that just made my day a whole lot better. I heard that you needed to buy a ton of stuff including a comuter from holly and a million other things, they said i was gonna be spending around 2grand for the whole setup. Now i have more money for much morre needed things, thanks!
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Old May 27, 2003 | 04:12 PM
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I am thinking of throwing the HSR on my 88 Iroc, but i heard that you need to buy a bunch of fittings and everything to hook up the fuel lines to the new intake. But i'm not sure as to whether the fittings come with the fuel rails or not, but if they don't there are about 25 some odd fittings you need which will probably cost somewhere in the range of 50 to 70 bucks. But like i said i could be wrong, let me know which of the above is fact or not. thanks
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Old May 27, 2003 | 04:25 PM
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You only need 6 fittings to hook up the fuel lines and 4 to hook up the vacuum lines. There are a million ways to set it up, and this subject has been beat to death. It isnt really that hard to install. Expect to pay around $100 for fittings and braided line, any maybe a little more for labor if you dont want to make the lines yourself. Do a search, there is a lot of material on here about the various install methods.
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Old May 27, 2003 | 09:27 PM
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oopppsss, I did forget about hooking up the fuel lines. - Fairly simple. $50-$100 for fittings and line, depending on how you do it. Cost me like $35 when I had mine, but I have a ton of stainless braid hose, so all I needed was the fittings. - Also, you don't have to use stainless braid. They make other types of high pressure hose that will with stand, but none that look as cool. - I love the HSR. So much so that I'm buying another one, my first one went away w/ another car. It's nice to not have to spend the $2200 up front and buy the whole set-up. I like the Holley DFI, and will install it sometime too, but w/ the HSR, I can do it in steps and not smack my walet quite so hard...

later, justin...
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