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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
11:1 and boost advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Teej281" data-source="post: 10910267" data-attributes="member: 61920"><p>I'd go true return system with twin Aeromotive Stealth pumps. They are the same size as the GSS342 pumps from Walbro that most run in-tank for return setups. That will be enough fuel for over 800rwhp. 60lb injectors will max out in the mid 500rwhp range, so might want to look for some 72's or 80's for your application.</p><p></p><p>The less electronics involved with the fuel supply, the better. And yea, I was originally under the impression that the new '11 GT's had forged internals but they dont. The Boss 302 does, but not the GT. You should push this blower and/or upgrade to a T-trim and make like 700rwhp. There is a guy on here that is putting a 2.9 whipple on a 10.7:1 shortblock, ported heads, supercharger cams, and he is planning on 800rwhp on E85. Bigger blower and maybe some larger charge piping should be in order and you could make big power easily. Especially being a centrifugal blower car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teej281, post: 10910267, member: 61920"] I'd go true return system with twin Aeromotive Stealth pumps. They are the same size as the GSS342 pumps from Walbro that most run in-tank for return setups. That will be enough fuel for over 800rwhp. 60lb injectors will max out in the mid 500rwhp range, so might want to look for some 72's or 80's for your application. The less electronics involved with the fuel supply, the better. And yea, I was originally under the impression that the new '11 GT's had forged internals but they dont. The Boss 302 does, but not the GT. You should push this blower and/or upgrade to a T-trim and make like 700rwhp. There is a guy on here that is putting a 2.9 whipple on a 10.7:1 shortblock, ported heads, supercharger cams, and he is planning on 800rwhp on E85. Bigger blower and maybe some larger charge piping should be in order and you could make big power easily. Especially being a centrifugal blower car. [/QUOTE]
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