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Forced induction e85 - LSX Willys

Old 10-21-2013, 09:19 PM
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I'm putting this D1 on the jeep and I'm considering e85 questions:

Will 80lb injectors support 750whp on e85?

How much power on e85 will -6 fuel line support?

Thanks in advance !!
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Old 10-21-2013, 09:42 PM
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I don't know the answers but should be a fun ride. lol
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Pretty sure your golden with the 80lb/hr injectors supporting e85. I think that ****** is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I love watching videos of it destroying pretty much anything that goes up against it.
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Thanks a lot guys !! The procharger should be fun
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80lb/hr injectors x 8 injectors = 640lb/hr
640lb/hr / .65bsfc (gas) = 985 crankshaft hp
E85 requires about 30% more fuel
640lb/hr / .845bsfc (E85) = 757 crankshaft hp

The 80's would probably have a pretty high IDC at that power level if not maxed out depending on the fuel pump used. For just a little bit more, I would use the Bosch 95lb injectors and a -8 feed with a -6 return:

http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/sh...p?productid=21
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Thanks a lot man !!!
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that was cool math. thanks lt.. doesn't apply for me but I got it. that ****** is going to f'ing rip bro
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What happened to the 900rwhp?
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I agree with LT1....you can accomplish your goal but you will be at a very high duty cycle, possibly in the 102-105% range and pushing the limits of the injectors. With the 95lbs you will have less duty cycle and room to expand should you choose to crank it up a bit more.
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please post some more pictures!!!


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