adjustable fuel pressure reg.
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From: Orland Park, IL, USA
Car: 88 IROC-Z
Engine: L98
Transmission: TH350
Axle/Gears: 3.45
sorry forgot
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1988 IROC-Z 350 TPI
(its an original 350 car)
License Plate: STG KLR 1
Engine Mods:
Edlebrock TES Headers, Hypertech Chip, Flowmaster Muffler, Intake Airfoil, Removed MAF Screens, bored .030 over, Other minor mods
Trans Mods:
2,500 stall converter, Redline clutches,Heavy Duty Steels, Trans-Go reprograming kit
, Heavy Duty 2-4 band, Corvette Servo, B&M Mega Shifter w/ Carbon Fiber Handle (looks sweet in a black car!)
Best Time So far: 14.104@99.66 Told you id go faster
"If you can put it on your car, its fair" Quote By Guido
Foundering Member of the Illinois Overkill Crew (IOC)
http://www.suempresaenlinea.com/drowned/images/iroc-black.gif[/img]
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1988 IROC-Z 350 TPI
(its an original 350 car)
License Plate: STG KLR 1
Engine Mods:
Edlebrock TES Headers, Hypertech Chip, Flowmaster Muffler, Intake Airfoil, Removed MAF Screens, bored .030 over, Other minor mods
Trans Mods:
2,500 stall converter, Redline clutches,Heavy Duty Steels, Trans-Go reprograming kit
, Heavy Duty 2-4 band, Corvette Servo, B&M Mega Shifter w/ Carbon Fiber Handle (looks sweet in a black car!)Best Time So far: 14.104@99.66 Told you id go faster
"If you can put it on your car, its fair" Quote By Guido
Foundering Member of the Illinois Overkill Crew (IOC)
http://www.suempresaenlinea.com/drowned/images/iroc-black.gif[/img]
Usually, the proper setting is 47psi but they say not to go over 50psi.
The best way is to go to the track and set it at 45psi and see what your time is then keep increasing it 1psi each time before you go and make another run. Write down your results and see where you get the best run!
Then you know what psi is BEST for your car.
Good Luck!
The best way is to go to the track and set it at 45psi and see what your time is then keep increasing it 1psi each time before you go and make another run. Write down your results and see where you get the best run!

Then you know what psi is BEST for your car.
Good Luck!
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