Procharger kit 97 gsr

getswole012345

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i just recently got a hell of a deal on a procharger supercharger kit $1500 to be exact shipped!!!! i'm going to put it on my 97 gsr but first i have a couple of questions...

the kit didnt come with injectors/fuel pump/ or fmu so i want to know what size injectors and brand name i should get, i heard i should get venom or bosch. i'm going to get a walbro fuel pump and a hondata s200.

is there anything else i would need to make sure the supercharger runs correctly and doesnt fu*k my engine up. i heard you should get colder spark plugs? but i'm not sure, if i am let me know what name brand and where i can get them from.

everybodys help would be much appreciated, thanks
 

nexgenintegra

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now i know why it was so cheap now injectors= $$$ pump $$ hondata=$$$ venom has sweet injectors. im not sure what else you would need without knowing what was in the kit i would do some tranny work too
 

dc2GS-R

Super Moderator
The Hondata and Walbro are good choices. The only brand injectors i have experience with is RC Engineering which makes very good injectors. Injector size all depends on what boost pressure you plan on running and other mods such as cams, etc. The RC 370cc is a good place to start. If you plan on running something like 10psi and cams then i would think about 440cc's. As for the spark plugs, you should probably go with some that are one heat range colder such as the NGK BKR7E-11 or R5671A-7. Just stay in the 7 heat range. That's one range colder. To know if you need anything else to make it run right, you should tell us what all it came with.

Or another injector option is to install turbo DSM injectors which are "peak and hold" style 440's. the stock ones are saturated style injectors. Peak and hold uses lower resistance injector and use more amps to operate but are more accurate. The ecu adjust injector pulse width for adjusting fuel. Saturated injectors are high resistence injectors which uses less amps and opens up to spray the desired fuel into the engine according to the voltage it recieves. the injector pulse width is alwasy the same. slow_99integra covered it here: http://www.homemadeturbo.com/tech_projects/dsm_injectors/
 
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