600 whp on e85 with 1000 cc unjectors?
#1
600 whp on e85 with 1000 cc unjectors?
I been doing research, and it seems like everyone says the max power you can make on e85 with 1000 cc injectors is 500 whp. My turner was able to push 552 rwhp on a stock fpr on 23 psi using a 255 walboro fuel pump. All this was done on a Ultimate racing turbo kit using a log manifold. I think the turbo is a t3/60-1, or a t3/t04. I called them twice and they gave me different info each time about what turbo they ran. I think it's a t3/60-1 due to the power I made. Anyways, i just ordered a Forged Ramhorn manifold, a 44 mm wastegate, and an AEM FPR. Do you guys think I can join the 600 whp with 1000 cc injectors?? I was on stock fuel pressure before, if I turned up the fuel pressure this time, I don't see why not? Btw, engine is completely stock.
#2
Don't get so hung up on numbers. Ur dyno was done on dynapack. Which has a tendency to read higher then others. Look for the delta.
As for ur setup how the f did he squeeze 23 psi on a log on pump gas and say it was safe. Sounds weird.
Go e85 and gain peace of mind ESP on a log with that much boost.
Remember 1000cc injectors and a single walbro can only go so far on stock base pressure. And a single walbro can go much further even with raised base pressure.
As for ur setup how the f did he squeeze 23 psi on a log on pump gas and say it was safe. Sounds weird.
Go e85 and gain peace of mind ESP on a log with that much boost.
Remember 1000cc injectors and a single walbro can only go so far on stock base pressure. And a single walbro can go much further even with raised base pressure.
#3
Don't get so hung up on numbers. Ur dyno was done on dynapack. Which has a tendency to read higher then others. Look for the delta. As for ur setup how the f did he squeeze 23 psi on a log on pump gas and say it was safe. Sounds weird. Go e85 and gain peace of mind ESP on a log with that much boost. Remember 1000cc injectors and a single walbro can only go so far on stock base pressure. And a single walbro can go much further even with raised base pressure.
#5
You are going to need two pumps for 600whp on a dynojet. I ran out of fuel with the 340lph pump on e85 and 1600ID injectors n stock base pressure. If you increase fuel pressure you can flow close to my injectors but your going to max out the walbro quick. e85 is a whole different fueling problem that is going to require money to get power.
#7
I was able to get 544whp at 95% duty cycle with an aeromotive pump. It seems like 550whp+ you are going to need another pump to lower the duty cycle down with e85. I was quite happy hitting the number I did because honestly that is a ton of power on the street. I also did not want the added cost needed to reach 600whp i.e. fullblown hanger etc.
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#9
Don't get so hung up on numbers. Ur dyno was done on dynapack. Which has a tendency to read higher then others. Look for the delta.
As for ur setup how the f did he squeeze 23 psi on a log on pump gas and say it was safe. Sounds weird.
Go e85 and gain peace of mind ESP on a log with that much boost.
Remember 1000cc injectors and a single walbro can only go so far on stock base pressure. And a single walbro can go much further even with raised base pressure.
As for ur setup how the f did he squeeze 23 psi on a log on pump gas and say it was safe. Sounds weird.
Go e85 and gain peace of mind ESP on a log with that much boost.
Remember 1000cc injectors and a single walbro can only go so far on stock base pressure. And a single walbro can go much further even with raised base pressure.
#10
You are going to need two pumps for 600whp on a dynojet. I ran out of fuel with the 340lph pump on e85 and 1600ID injectors n stock base pressure. If you increase fuel pressure you can flow close to my injectors but your going to max out the walbro quick. e85 is a whole different fueling problem that is going to require money to get power.