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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by GDM S2K,Jun 13 2009, 03:07 PM
AEM can do that for you
How do you do that?

Also, will the stock fuel lines be sufficient enough for two walbro's in the tank and around 650 whp or so? I'm not sure how the return line will be or how big it is. Do you know what size the feed and return lines are?
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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Spoolin,Jun 13 2009, 08:27 PM
How do you do that?

Also, will the stock fuel lines be sufficient enough for two walbro's in the tank and around 650 whp or so? I'm not sure how the return line will be or how big it is. Do you know what size the feed and return lines are?
on my old set up with twin walbros my tuner setup one to gon on at a higher psi, I really dont know what he did but it was not external switch it was automatic to his settings. its something with the output on the little plug that the EMS comes with.
how much power are you trying to make, Ide go with -6 lines youll have more than enough fuel. than there is running 2 fuel lines from the tank one to either side of the rail and return in the middle. have one pump feeding each side of the rail
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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by GDM S2K,Jun 13 2009, 08:51 PM
on my old set up with twin walbros my tuner setup one to gon on at a higher psi, I really dont know what he did but it was not external switch it was automatic to his settings. its something with the output on the little plug that the EMS comes with.
how much power are you trying to make, Ide go with -6 lines youll have more than enough fuel. than there is running 2 fuel lines from the tank one to either side of the rail and return in the middle. have one pump feeding each side of the rail
Thanks, I'll look into that.

On the dual pumps in the tank (the pumps will be side by side), I was going to use a Nitrous Y to connect them to the stock line if it'll work and the stock feed is sufficient to handle it. The return line is a big concern too. I'm hoping the stock feed and return lines lines will be fine for around 650 or so whp with a dual pump setup. You or anyone know for sure as I'd rather not change them out unless I really have to? Don't you want to have bigger or more return lines than the feed so the fuel can get back to the tank sufficiently?
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 12:10 AM
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[QUOTE=Shftat9k,Jun 12 2009, 08:56 PM] STL2SLW Does the Bosch drop in with out any modifications?
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by STL2SLW,Jun 14 2009, 02:10 AM
The Bosch pump is a inline pump not a in tank pump but not to many modifications need to be made. Also if you have a walbro intank feeding a Bosch 044 pump it up's the range a ton on a good setup on e85 it would be plenty for 600hp. That is the fuel setup i just ordered for my self. With the setup you will be running it will be plenty, close to same as me. I am running a sidewinder with the 6262.
When will you be finishing up your set up? Where will you be mounting the pump? Also what would have to be done to make this work? All on stock lines? Sorry for all the questions.
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Spoolin,Jun 13 2009, 09:27 PM
How do you do that?

Also, will the stock fuel lines be sufficient enough for two walbro's in the tank and around 650 whp or so? I'm not sure how the return line will be or how big it is. Do you know what size the feed and return lines are?
u would set up an output on the aem that at X psi of boost would ground that output. that would ground a relay that would actiavet the second pump. that would be pretty nice. shouldnt be too hard to setup either.
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 02:38 PM
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I'm currently running E85 and love it. Now that I have the cold start dialed in anyways, that's the tough part



Not making the kind of power you are (OP) but here's a rundown of my setup...

-GT3076
-stock motor
-255 intank
-stock fuel psi/regulator
-I.D. 1000cc's @ around 85% duty @ 12psi

No numbers yet though...
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by camuman,Jun 14 2009, 01:47 PM
u would set up an output on the aem that at X psi of boost would ground that output. that would ground a relay that would actiavet the second pump. that would be pretty nice. shouldnt be too hard to setup either.
Thanks for the info, I am definitely going to look into that.
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by sbrodacz,Jun 12 2009, 12:33 PM
So e-85 isn't as good as 110 since it's 106-108. It seems similar to running 93 oct with meth. If I was to convert I'd need twin pumps and 8 1000's.
E-85 is actually better than C16 from what I have found out and can make more power. It is a lot harder to get it to detonate because it cools the cylinders so well. You can also run 13:1 AF at WOT with it unlike gas or C16 for that matter.
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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 07:45 PM
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E-85 is actually better than C16 from what I have found out and can make more power. It is a lot harder to get it to detonate because it cools the cylinders so well. You can also run 13:1 AF at WOT with it unlike gas or C16 for that matter.

interesting
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