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90150 - Bully Kicker - 150 HP The Bully Kicker Kit adds a significant 150 hp increase and comes with a 15 lb. tank complete with size 6 AN lines. The system features a throttle, two toggle and two pressure switches and a high performance .125 solenoid. |
$1,089.39
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90200 - Dual Shot - 200 HP The Dual Shot Kit includes a 15 lb. tank complete with size 6 AN lines and features a bottle pressure gauge in addition to a throttle, two toggle and two pressure switches. The Dual Shot Kit delivers a powerful 200 increase in horsepower. The Dual Shot system includes both a high-performance small .063 solenoid and a larger .125 solenoid. |
$1,195.42
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010800 - Propane Kit 80 hp (adjustable) Our Bully Dog propane system includes everything except the tank. The system actuates off of boost and injects a high octane fuel for a slower, more complete burn. Built-in safety features include: toggle switch control in the cab, cleaner oil with less carbon build-up, and a liquid safety feature which runs anti-freeze through the regulator to prevent liquid from entering the system. |
$752.67
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90204 - Dual Shot Race Kit The Dual Shot Race Kit adds a whopping 250 horsepower to your diesel and comes with a 15 lb. tank and size 6 AN lines. This extreme race system also features a bottle pressure gauge, two toggle, a throttle and two pressure switches. The Race Kit features both a .125 and a larger .157 high performance solenoid. |
$1,859.54
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FuelWrench - Fuel Filter Wrench Powerstroke Fuel filter wrench. This Wrench is made from solid Billet Aluminum and won't crack the filter lid when servicing the 7.3 liter fuel filter. Fits year models from 1994-2003 7.3 Liter Diesels. Makes changing your filter a snap and you won't have to worry about breaking the cap! |
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150/150-2011 - Ford 05-06 FASS 150gph 2005 FASS Fuel System 150gph flow rateTest Cell Conditions The test cell is arranged to test the engines under ideal conditions relating to the diesel fuel delivery system. The test cell fuel tanks are stationary and located six (6) to ten (10) feet above the engine. This setup provides two things that do not exist in the real world. One, positive fuel pressure to the injection pump. Two, diesel fuel free from fuel vapor and entrained air. This is directly related to the stationary fuel tank. With no agitation there is virtually no entrained air in the fuel and with the fuel being at a positive pressure to the pump, no fuel vapor is being produced!! Real World Conditions In the real world, the fuel tanks are usually mounted at least two (2) feet below and ten (10) feet away from the fuel pump, This configuration creates multiple problems associated with the fuel delivery to the engine. First, the injection pump has to draw the fuel from the tank by creating a vacuum. When diesel fuel is drawn by a vacuum fuel vapor is produced. Second, while the vehicle is underway the fuel is sloshing around in the fuel tanks creating entrained air. This circumstance has created a situation far from the test cell conditions which results in air and vapor being mixed in with the fuel when it is delivered to the injector. By having entrained air and air vapor in the fuel the engine does not perform at the engine manufacturer's specification. Air and fuel vapor occupy the space that should have pure fuel, thus delaying the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber. This phenomenon is better known as "RETARDED TIMING." The air/vapor present in fuel is very inconsistent making it virtually impossible to adapt the varying degrees of changes in injection timing. The retarded injections cause a multitude of problems in the combustion chamber! |
$635.55
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150/95-2011 - Ford 05-06 FASS 95gph 2005 FASS Fuel System 95gph flow rateTest Cell Conditions The test cell is arranged to test the engines under ideal conditions relating to the diesel fuel delivery system. The test cell fuel tanks are stationary and located six (6) to ten (10) feet above the engine. This setup provides two things that do not exist in the real world. One, positive fuel pressure to the injection pump. Two, diesel fuel free from fuel vapor and entrained air. This is directly related to the stationary fuel tank. With no agitation there is virtually no entrained air in the fuel and with the fuel being at a positive pressure to the pump, no fuel vapor is being produced!! Real World Conditions In the real world, the fuel tanks are usually mounted at least two (2) feet below and ten (10) feet away from the fuel pump, This configuration creates multiple problems associated with the fuel delivery to the engine. First, the injection pump has to draw the fuel from the tank by creating a vacuum. When diesel fuel is drawn by a vacuum fuel vapor is produced. Second, while the vehicle is underway the fuel is sloshing around in the fuel tanks creating entrained air. This circumstance has created a situation far from the test cell conditions which results in air and vapor being mixed in with the fuel when it is delivered to the injector. By having entrained air and air vapor in the fuel the engine does not perform at the engine manufacturer's specification. Air and fuel vapor occupy the space that should have pure fuel, thus delaying the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber. This phenomenon is better known as "RETARDED TIMING." The air/vapor present in fuel is very inconsistent making it virtually impossible to adapt the varying degrees of changes in injection timing. The retarded injections cause a multitude of problems in the combustion chamber! |
$635.55
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150/95-2012 - Ford 99-04 FASS 95gph 1999 - 2004 FASS Fuel System 95gph flow rateTest Cell Conditions The test cell is arranged to test the engines under ideal conditions relating to the diesel fuel delivery system. The test cell fuel tanks are stationary and located six (6) to ten (10) feet above the engine. This setup provides two things that do not exist in the real world. One, positive fuel pressure to the injection pump. Two, diesel fuel free from fuel vapor and entrained air. This is directly related to the stationary fuel tank. With no agitation there is virtually no entrained air in the fuel and with the fuel being at a positive pressure to the pump, no fuel vapor is being produced!! Real World Conditions In the real world, the fuel tanks are usually mounted at least two (2) feet below and ten (10) feet away from the fuel pump, This configuration creates multiple problems associated with the fuel delivery to the engine. First, the injection pump has to draw the fuel from the tank by creating a vacuum. When diesel fuel is drawn by a vacuum fuel vapor is produced. Second, while the vehicle is underway the fuel is sloshing around in the fuel tanks creating entrained air. This circumstance has created a situation far from the test cell conditions which results in air and vapor being mixed in with the fuel when it is delivered to the injector. By having entrained air and air vapor in the fuel the engine does not perform at the engine manufacturer's specification. Air and fuel vapor occupy the space that should have pure fuel, thus delaying the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber. This phenomenon is better known as "RETARDED TIMING." The air/vapor present in fuel is very inconsistent making it virtually impossible to adapt the varying degrees of changes in injection timing. The retarded injections cause a multitude of problems in the combustion chamber! |
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150/150-2012 - Ford 99-04 FASS 150gph 1999 - 2004 FASS Fuel System 150gph flow rateTest Cell Conditions The test cell is arranged to test the engines under ideal conditions relating to the diesel fuel delivery system. The test cell fuel tanks are stationary and located six (6) to ten (10) feet above the engine. This setup provides two things that do not exist in the real world. One, positive fuel pressure to the injection pump. Two, diesel fuel free from fuel vapor and entrained air. This is directly related to the stationary fuel tank. With no agitation there is virtually no entrained air in the fuel and with the fuel being at a positive pressure to the pump, no fuel vapor is being produced!! Real World Conditions In the real world, the fuel tanks are usually mounted at least two (2) feet below and ten (10) feet away from the fuel pump, This configuration creates multiple problems associated with the fuel delivery to the engine. First, the injection pump has to draw the fuel from the tank by creating a vacuum. When diesel fuel is drawn by a vacuum fuel vapor is produced. Second, while the vehicle is underway the fuel is sloshing around in the fuel tanks creating entrained air. This circumstance has created a situation far from the test cell conditions which results in air and vapor being mixed in with the fuel when it is delivered to the injector. By having entrained air and air vapor in the fuel the engine does not perform at the engine manufacturer's specification. Air and fuel vapor occupy the space that should have pure fuel, thus delaying the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber. This phenomenon is better known as "RETARDED TIMING." The air/vapor present in fuel is very inconsistent making it virtually impossible to adapt the varying degrees of changes in injection timing. The retarded injections cause a multitude of problems in the combustion chamber! |
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PowerFool2 - Power Fool2 PowerFool2
TS Performance introduces the first Dual Stage Computer Controlled Nitrous System.
The PowerFool2 was designed especially for the diesel applications. All wiring and solenoids are self contained in 2 boxes and are equipped with all the necessary hardware and fittings.
System includes:
Computer Controlled Command Center.
Self Contained Solenoid Box.
Plug in Wiring Harness.
Weather Pack connectors.
Wide-Open Throttle Switch.
Braided Nylon Nitrous Lines and fittings.
2 Nitrous Nozzles.
2 Nitrous Jets.
10lb. Nitrous Bottle
Bottle Bracket.
The PowerFool 2 makes Nitrous simple and takes away the entire headache of wiring. This system can be installed in numerous places, so if you have your own idea on an application that you would like to use you can. The PowerFool2 has many different applications that can be applied, such as the placement and the locations of your nozzles and the amount of Nitrous you would like to spray. This application can be used even if you have NOT O-ringed your heads. If you have stock heads the amount of Nitrous being sprayed should be limited.
When using the Powerfool2 we recommend using a custom burned chip that will aid in gaining the best results.
CAUTION! This system has the capability of producing up to 300hp and should be used in accordance to your application. If you have never used Nitrous before because of the fear factor you can now enjoy the added power without the confusion and stress that usually accompanies this feared power enhancer. |
$1,165.50
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