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i sent one to gonedeep for someone that need one.

I asked for one then i couldn't buy the turbo kit from him right now because i have to get my truck fixed first...hard to do on a student earning lol

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I asked for one then i couldn't buy the turbo kit from him right now because i have to get my truck fixed first...hard to do on a student earning lol

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you can just buy the controler . are you runing stock injectors.
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the controller i got from dedub i kept for myself although i have a Trooper in the shop now for a turbo and intake kit and 3 more to follow so i am gonna need to order 4 more from you soon....

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How is that intake working for ya so far???

the controller i got from dedub i kept for myself although i have a Trooper in the shop now for a turbo and intake kit and 3 more to follow so i am gonna need to order 4 more from you soon....

Josh

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just let me know my manfoild working good
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I'm running stock injectors right now because I only have the standard EJK controller, no vacuum port. When I tried running the 19lb injectors it was too rich before boost kicked in. I'm hoping to get the controller with the vacuum port so I can get the 19lb injectors dialed in. The turbo will run fine on stock injectors and 6 lb boost. I'm trying to run 10lb boost, and I know there's more power there than what I can get because it goes lean (17~18 on the AFR gauge) at 10lbs with stock injectors, EJK max injection.

Dedub, how is the vacuum ported fuel controller working for you?

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I'm running stock injectors right now because I only have the standard EJK controller, no vacuum port. When I tried running the 19lb injectors it was too rich before boost kicked in. I'm hoping to get the controller with the vacuum port so I can get the 19lb injectors dialed in. The turbo will run fine on stock injectors and 6 lb boost. I'm trying to run 10lb boost, and I know there's more power there than what I can get because it goes lean (17~18 on the AFR gauge) at 10lbs with stock injectors, EJK max injection.

Dedub, how is the vacuum ported fuel controller working for you?

mine is working good with stock injectors i got all fuel i need an more.
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So are you the one to talk to about getting the vacuum ported fuel controller? How much are those going for?

$300.00 the are programed to work with stock injectors. if you put bigger injectors in it will over fuel off bust. it will have to be reprogramed for the bigger injectors. just so everbody knowes up front. thank
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$300.00 the are programed to work with stock injectors. if you put bigger injectors in it will over fuel off bust. it will have to be reprogramed for the bigger injectors. just so everbody knowes up front. thank

Sounds good how do someone reprogram it?

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