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5.0L Coyote V8 Engine Modification/Discussion
When should one perform OPGs/CS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 15976673" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>Important note: Car in question is a 2017 GT 6R80</p><p></p><p>I'm getting a lot of mixed answers, so here goes:</p><p></p><p><strong>Phase one</strong> of my car was what is considered full bolt-on (full Cobra Jet setup and full exhaust). Turned the car to 7800 regularly on stock OPGs/CS. Never had a problem. 93 pump.</p><p></p><p><strong>Phase two </strong>of my car was the same minus the Cobra Jet setup. I returned to my stock IM and a PMAS CAI, kept the exhaust and started spraying a 150 shot with a BAP. No motor problems, but nitrous activation was spotty and leads to...</p><p></p><p><strong>Phase three</strong>. My car is currently being torn apart for a twin turbo install. Counting on some 1200 injectors, my current BAP and E85 to make 800RWHP. Not many, if any, are recommending the OPGs/CS even at this point in time, because supposedly being an automatic and turbo car, plus not making a ton of power, should buy it some time.</p><p></p><p>What says ye SVTP?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 15976673, member: 103998"] Important note: Car in question is a 2017 GT 6R80 I'm getting a lot of mixed answers, so here goes: [b]Phase one[/b] of my car was what is considered full bolt-on (full Cobra Jet setup and full exhaust). Turned the car to 7800 regularly on stock OPGs/CS. Never had a problem. 93 pump. [b]Phase two [/b]of my car was the same minus the Cobra Jet setup. I returned to my stock IM and a PMAS CAI, kept the exhaust and started spraying a 150 shot with a BAP. No motor problems, but nitrous activation was spotty and leads to... [b]Phase three[/b]. My car is currently being torn apart for a twin turbo install. Counting on some 1200 injectors, my current BAP and E85 to make 800RWHP. Not many, if any, are recommending the OPGs/CS even at this point in time, because supposedly being an automatic and turbo car, plus not making a ton of power, should buy it some time. What says ye SVTP? [/QUOTE]
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