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vids from the track friday night
i couldn't keep the boost tube on but atleast the burn out was good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86OXYOnk9EQ i have one more thats uploading now.
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right before i left for the track i noticed that the boost was falling off. It was right at 30psi normally then it went to 20ish and i couldnt figure out why. well when i took off the boost went to 25 then fell to 3 at the 60 foot cone. Got back to the pits and found a boot torn. So she has alot left in it that was on no boost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0vPCvLzC7s
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didnt look like your pump was turned up much, how many turns from stock did you have it?
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The pump is turned up quite a bit, but its burying a 30psi gauge! Smoke just means unburt fuel, you want it to clean up the smoke and burn all the fuel. He needs a "real" gauge on that thing.
Jason
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lol, just remove the stop pin on the gauge =) then pencil in the new numbers lol
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