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Old 11-25-2004, 11:07 PM
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Default SVO 30 lb. injectors good for 420 rwhp?

I already got a set, I went off of info on a chart out of Popular Hot Rodding and it said that 30 lb injectors would support 480 bhp or around 420 rwhp at 80%. I should be around that # with the mods in my sig next year.

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SVO 30#'s are good for 550 rwhp or so....

Ive got a ton of customers cars making 500 rwhp on them (they are 36#'s or so @ 58psi
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Originally Posted by C4VetteLS1
SVO 30#'s are good for 550 rwhp or so....

Ive got a ton of customers cars making 500 rwhp on them (they are 36#'s or so @ 58psi
Actually 30 pounders are 30 at 3 BAR at our fuel system (58 psi) 4 BAR they are 34.54 lbs.

I got these (SVO 30) and they are supporting 560rwhp at 93% duty cycle on juice {dry}.
Hope this answers your question.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Actually 30 pounders are 30 at 3 BAR at our fuel system (58 psi) 4 BAR they are 34.54 lbs.

I got these (SVO 30) and they are supporting 560rwhp at 93% duty cycle on juice {dry}.
Hope this answers your question.

Wow, push those babies

Are you still using the stock fuel line and rails?

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Originally Posted by Drew778
Wow, push those babies

Are you still using the stock fuel line and rails?

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Yeap, but I got a Racetronix 255 PnP pump system with harness an an adjustable regulator at the rail at 62 psi (drops to 57>58 on 200 dry)
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I,m pushing 500 rwhp on stock injecters and plan on spraying it as well.
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Originally Posted by David Gordon
I,m pushing 500 rwhp on stock injecters and plan on spraying it as well.
You're probably maxing out your 28.8 injectors, not really good, especially in the upper rpms at wot.
Yeah you can spray them but not dry, and with wet you'll probably max out your pump.
Be careful that is all I have to say.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Yeap, but I got a Racetronix 255 PnP pump system with harness an an adjustable regulator at the rail at 62 psi (drops to 57>58 on 200 dry)
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