HETvet
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I have been thinking about this thread. I'm curious now; we can add more fuel by turning up the IP and changing out injector, and we can increase boost pressures and air flow by converting to a twin turbo set up, and installing an after cooler/air to water heat exchanger/meth/water injection, but how do we get the DDEC to play nice? I know there is a MAP sensor and if memory serves me right; it's good for 24psi. Can we get the MAP to accurately read higher pressures? Also, can we change injection timing? I know the injectors are fired from the cam shaft, but could the cam be degreed to advance or retard the injection timing a few degrees? I have heard that lift pumps help these engines, so would it be more beneficial with the increased fueling? Additional filtering and water separation is always a good thing, but is there a risk of cavitation?