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    I'm about to drop in the JRSC in my 97 GSR. I have a question regarding fuel injectors....should I upgrade to be on the safe side? if so which brand? Also, is the MSD 6 BTM just as good as the JR BTC? The JR BTC is kinda pricey. I figured I could better combustion and a boost timing master all in the same package. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank You.

    1997 Acura Integra
    AEM Cold Air Intake,Fuel Rail,Fuel Reg.
    Venom 400
    DC 4 in 1 headers
    Tanabe Racing Medallion
    Eibach Sport Springs
    Tokico Struts
    Lower strut bars Front/Rear
    ClutchMasters Stage 3 clutch/lightened flywheel
    Rota Rims on 205/50/15 Khumo

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    Wink

    The BTC works far better than the MSD BTM... although many here have had success with the MSD products.
    I noticed in your signature that you have a Venom 400 computer... remember that you MUST remove it when you install the JRSC kit.

    Welcome to the board.

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    BTC is a little pricey for me now since my wife is attending college now and the bills aren't dissappearing fast enough. I guess I will stay at 6psi for a minute until I get some loot together.

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    As a friendly warning, wait until you have $1000 to spend before you increase boost from 6psi.

    It ain't cheap.

    Good luck with your install.

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