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Old 05-13-2017, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Lex
Thank you for the response. Does the SOS kit come with the water pump or this something I need to purchase seperately?

I don't see an option to purchase the pump from SOS directly which is why I am trying to figure out if its already included as part of the SC kit or Heat Exchanger.
The water pump comes with their SC kit, and not the upgrades racing HX. So if you're just buying their racing HX, you will need to source your own water pump. There is a chance that they would sell you their Johnson Control pump for an additional cost, but you could certainly source it cheaper elsewhere.
Old 05-13-2017, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by JUSTINTHECOASTIE
gates belt ending in 400 at the moment but I may try the 405 belt
thank you for your reply to you experience belt slip with that setup 3.4 with a 6-inch crank pulley
Old 05-16-2017, 01:41 PM
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hi Muffin Man any good results on your 3 inch pulley on your supercharger. I'm planning to run that set up with my Paxton 1200 . Any belt slip? I also was researching on ASP company that makes custom crankpulley for our car with more belt wrap on the pulley.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-fo...1152994/page4/
Hoping to get everything installed in the next two weeks or so. I finally bought a belt (Gates) and got my diff mounts replaced. Going to try to take out a dent in a header I own and then get everything wrapped up.

Base map for the ID1000's is ready to go
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i went to turbo.... and blew 2nd gear in two weeks lol
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Anyone using the In-tank Fuel Pressure regulator offered by SOS for the 06-09 returnless fuel systems found here: https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...000-06-09.html

Plan on going with a 3.4" pulley (14.5 psi) on 93 pump gas and a Walbro 255.

Just wondering if anyone has had any success or experience with this unit and if its worth it. Its only about $45

I am trying to avoid having to make any serious modifications to my fuel system.
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Originally Posted by Lex
Anyone using the In-tank Fuel Pressure regulator offered by SOS for the 06-09 returnless fuel systems found here: https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...000-06-09.html

Plan on going with a 3.4" pulley (14.5 psi) on 93 pump gas and a Walbro 255.

Just wondering if anyone has had any success or experience with this unit and if its worth it. Its only about $45

I am trying to avoid having to make any serious modifications to my fuel system.
I take it nobody has any experience with this??
Old 06-26-2017, 12:08 PM
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Yes I installed it. Also have 3.4" pulley. Had a Radium surge tank and pulled it for some other reasons(long story). While I was doing that I installed the SOS piece in my MY06. I really do not have a before or after on injector duty but all I can tell is that I have no issues running the same set up you have.
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Originally Posted by Lex
Anyone using the In-tank Fuel Pressure regulator offered by SOS for the 06-09 returnless fuel systems found here: https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...000-06-09.html

Plan on going with a 3.4" pulley (14.5 psi) on 93 pump gas and a Walbro 255.

Just wondering if anyone has had any success or experience with this unit and if its worth it. Its only about $45

I am trying to avoid having to make any serious modifications to my fuel system.
Great success, and honestly the ONLY way to begin to have a respectable SC S2000 IMO
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Thanks DaGou and Justinthecostie! I appreciate the response and information.

Want to make sure I do this right the first time. I'll add this to my order.
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Found these SOS instructions, hope someone finds it useful: http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/jxXp2F4U/file.html


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