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are Bullydog 8 injectors too much?

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Old 02-24-2007, 09:26 AM
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are Bullydog 8 injectors too much?

I can get a sweet deal on some B-D stage 8 (230 hp) injectors. My question is......is that way to much for my stock turbo to cool? I have 100 hp injectors now and with the comp on 5X5 I rarely get past 1200.

Check my sig. Im not worried about the trans.


Should I stick with my injectors or plunge into big boy world and get those?
Old 02-24-2007, 09:48 AM
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If you get them you probably won't be able to use your Comp much if at all until you upgrade your turbo, I would buy them if it was a sweet deal and I was in your position. You can relearn how to drive the truck until you get a bigger turbo. My .02
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To run injectors that big you should run twins. Sticks that big would be undrivable with a stock turbo. Is your current pyro position pre-turbo or post turbo? You pyro number sound low for 100rwhp sticks on a stock turbo
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IMO, those sticks are way too big for a stock turbo....
Old 02-24-2007, 11:31 AM
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there's no doubt about it, those are some HUGE injectors.
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Buy em and hold on to em, NOSPIN4ME drove on his HY withh 220 hp sticks from CMP Chips for about 10 months, I watched his truck do like 430 with that setup, and he did some small towing, heck I got Mach 6s on my lil turbo
Old 02-24-2007, 12:05 PM
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A deal is a deal. Just cuz you buy them doesn't mean ou have to install them, but if you do the comp won't be very useable.
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Just buy new truck! It's a great way to spend money in a hurry.
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Send them to me and I'll use them I'll tell you if there a good deal or not. It would be interesting to see if they work better than formula's or dynomite diesel sticks. I have both of the biggest sticks that anybody put into a VP truck. If they work, I'll send you back my BD155 as I don't use them anyways and you could run them on a stock turbo, and just run a smarty or boost fouler. A ez might toasty but you could drive it. As for the fella running 220 sticks and a HY turbo, I would like to see the flow # on the mach 6er's. Mine can peg my pyro on my twins. There are too big for me to tow with. Heck my twins can't even clear the smoke until around 10-15psi. Don's has even said that he could only pull about two pulls running 6er's and the stock turbo would turn black. Imagine the eg'ts at wot. I'm glad that it wasn't my truck.
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Screw it jeeptjstud run them….
Old 02-26-2007, 12:16 AM
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I wouldnt even consider running bullydog 8's with the stock turbo. Personally I wouldnt buy them, my friend has a set of 8's and they are terribly dirty injectors and you cant even drive around the smoke with them. He know has some machs in his truck and the bullydogs just sit on the shelf.
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You could run those injectors with a stock turbo if you just ran NO2 all the time at a trickle, just like a propane fogger system for mileage. It would be expensive but I bet 500 HP would be no problem for those injectors with a stock turbo and Nitrous.
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If I did buy them, do you think a 66 turbo would be ok as a DD
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That should work it will have some lag to it. But should run good once it lights.
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My RV's are so smokey with Juice on 5x5 that I can't drive around town without pissin off the whole town. I bet those sticks would really make a nice cloud!


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