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Old 02-14-2016, 12:32 AM
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Default Confused about the LSA crate engine fuel requirements? No problemo.....

Have you been trying to figure out how to meet the latest GM LSA crate engine fuel requirements? GM, after having made a major revision to their crate engine instructions (want to guess who gave them a heads up that the instructions were incorrect ;-) still asks for a difficult 60psi idle, 65psi WOT requirement,

VaporWorx has the answer with their LSA engine Pulse Width Modulation control system. When used with the Gen5 ZL1 or Cadillac CTS-V fuel modules this system can provide the 60psi idle / 65psi WOT fuel requirements as specified in the LSA instruction manual.

Many folks have had great results when just setting the fuel pressure to a constant 62-63psi at idle. However, with the correctly tune VaporWorx pulse width modulation controller, a true 60/65 specification can be met.

For more information please check out http://www.vaporworx.com or feel free to contact me at [email protected] for more information.

Have you been trying to figure out how to meet the latest GM LSA crate engine fuel requirements? GM, after having made a major revision to their crate engine instructions (want to guess who gave them a heads up that the instructions were incorrect ;-) still asks for a difficult 60psi idle, 65psi WOT requirement,

VaporWorx has the answer with their LSA engine Pulse Width Modulation control system. When used with the Gen5 ZL1 or Cadillac CTS-V fuel modules this system can provide the 60psi idle / 65psi WOT fuel requirements as specified in the LSA instruction manual.

Many folks have had great results when just setting the fuel pressure to a constant 62-63psi at idle. However, with the correctly tune VaporWorx pulse width modulation controller, a true 60/65 specification can be met.

For more information please check out http://www.vaporworx.com or feel free to contact me at [email protected] for more information.

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