fuel system for 700rwhp with truck intake
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fuel system for 700rwhp with truck intake
ok so im gonna use tall injectors and space the rails... i am wondering what the best budget minded fuel system would be? pumps, regulator, filters, lines? dont really know much about fuel systems so anything is appreciated. its gonna be e85 and was planning on running siemens 80s.
how would you setup the fuel lines?
thanks, Nick
how would you setup the fuel lines?
thanks, Nick
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Budget and 700rwhp on E85 do not mix. You absolutely have to do it right. You will need serious fuel volume to make that kinda power on E85.
Best solution is something like our Stage3 Street kit dual intank pumps -8 feed -6 return filter regulator and fuel rails. Give me a call I will help you get it setup correctly.
Best solution is something like our Stage3 Street kit dual intank pumps -8 feed -6 return filter regulator and fuel rails. Give me a call I will help you get it setup correctly.
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by saying budget minded i meant keeping budget in mind. i have no issue paying for quality stuff i just dont want to buy something that isnt needed- also ill be running a sumped fuel tank from summit as this is going in a 65 mustang
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ok so im gonna use tall injectors and space the rails... i am wondering what the best budget minded fuel system would be? pumps, regulator, filters, lines? dont really know much about fuel systems so anything is appreciated. its gonna be e85 and was planning on running siemens 80s.
how would you setup the fuel lines?
thanks, Nick
how would you setup the fuel lines?
thanks, Nick
NA + E85, you'll need around a 75# injector. FI, you are looking at needing at least 88#. That's assuming a 43.5 psi fuel pressure.
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