Fuel System ???
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Fuel System ???
If it was your 1999 Blown Ta what would you use for a fuel system?
I have head so many pros and cons to everything just looking for some ideal so I only have to do it one time.
402 LS - LS6 Intake, F1a procharger and 8 1/2 to one.
I need Fuel injectors and rails with the system.
ANY HELP?
I have head so many pros and cons to everything just looking for some ideal so I only have to do it one time.
402 LS - LS6 Intake, F1a procharger and 8 1/2 to one.
I need Fuel injectors and rails with the system.
ANY HELP?
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Brain, whats up with the trans? Waiting to hear back from you.
As far as the fuel system, are you going to be using a stock tank/ set-up?
If so, a 255 LPH Walbro plus a in-line piggyback pump should suffice. You will definately need to go with A/M larger capacity lines.
As far as fuel rails, you can pretty much just pick out one of the many A/M brands such as FAST and that should work fine.
Injectors: you're gonna need a minimum of a 63lb/hr but would be better off with a set of #80's, that way you run a lower duty cycle on the injector so its not maxing out frequently.
A set of #80's is good for 1000 hp @ the flywheel with a duty cycle of less than 80 percent. That way if you go bigger (more power) you will have the ability.
As far as the fuel system, are you going to be using a stock tank/ set-up?
If so, a 255 LPH Walbro plus a in-line piggyback pump should suffice. You will definately need to go with A/M larger capacity lines.
As far as fuel rails, you can pretty much just pick out one of the many A/M brands such as FAST and that should work fine.
Injectors: you're gonna need a minimum of a 63lb/hr but would be better off with a set of #80's, that way you run a lower duty cycle on the injector so its not maxing out frequently.
A set of #80's is good for 1000 hp @ the flywheel with a duty cycle of less than 80 percent. That way if you go bigger (more power) you will have the ability.