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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 1421719, member: 1451"] This atomization talk needs to come with the disclaimer that despite a lower perceived injection ratio, the hybrid is king here too as there arent huge hpo losses/drops across the poppet resulting in higher pressures at the tip. "Well my b codes dont lack for hpo so its not an issue". But it is. You could have made 15-20% more power with a hybrid that wasn't losing 15-20% of its oressure across the poppet each time that event took place. If you like b codes enjoy them. If you wanna do more with less, get the 7:1 hybrid. Nobody said you cant make power with a b code. Or an a code for that matter. Its oft spoken how a 175/80 and 200/80 are not much different in terms of overalln peak output. Fine. Point taken. However that is the exact point where returns diminish. A 200/80 a code would require dual pumps or a gen 3 to maintain the same level of performance as a 175 a code gets from a hot rodded single. And it goes down the toilet from there. My original srp couldnt oil a set of 275 a codes. It would oil them intil about 400hp and then it flatlined. Duals would get another 40 or 50. Flatline. While smoking enough to make a 12v owner jealous. That was ten years ago or maybe even 15.(the injector tech not the hpop) Junk. I heard so much gooogily moogily from the internet i was afraid to put hybrids in my truck. I wish id have wised up. Id have ran 250-300 with a 200% nozzle ten years ago and avoided that painful learning curve centered on 175 a codes which are a sustained joke. 238/80 should be the smallest aftermarket injector available. In a "stock" tune its no different than a chipped as code truck. Maybe cooler egts though. As stated, b codes are still cool but a hybrid can do anything and with less potentially unreliable aftermarket crap bolted up under your hood. You can blow the heads off a stock forged rod motor with a turbo upgrade and hybrids. No aftermarket hpop. No anything else. A motor will be safe with a a code or b code because it'll tax the hpo system before any power is made. [/QUOTE]
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