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Default Questions about a P600B on a 1994 mustang gt?

Hey guys i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about the procharger p600b? i was wondering if i would have to swap out to bigger injectors or if i could still run my 19s? And does any one know approx. what hp this will add?
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your stock 19s will not give you enough fuel you will need a bigger fuel pump and probably 42 lb injectors depending on the horsepower you are looking for what else do you have done to it and how much boost are you planning on running?
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Too many ambiguous questions. We don't know how much power it'll add until we know how much boost you plan on. We can't tell what injectors you need without knowing the expected power. 42 pound injectors aren't the automatic answer when adding boost, there's only 5 injector sizes between 19s and 42s.
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Valid points however i was just trying to get some more information. I also recommended the 42s because they are OE in lightnings which you could pair up with a matching MAF, I know lightning guys are upgrading so they might be some good used deals. Also if you have a stock engined 5.0 it would probably be a good match. And boost is not created equal, 10lbs of boost on a stock engine is not 10lbs of boost on a modified engine. Your boost numbers will drop noticeably just with a different exhaust (let alone heads, cams, stroker, etc.) because it breathes better so we also cannot base the overall hp just on boost pressure. There are many variables and we need to know all of them to give a definite answer.
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