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[QUOTE="Gearhead, post: 98753, member: 503"] Less than 2500 RPMs where the motor HAS to be built to handle the torque. Why do you think the factory made more capacity than we actually needed? Otherwise we wouldn't be able to have any power gains with a stock AD injector with just a chip. 1. You can't guarantee an injector will fully return to 0 (TDC if you will) every time because of harmonics on a 1/4 mile pass so you need some reserve. 2. If you do fully stroke the injector, it is just hard on parts... [/QUOTE]
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