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2011 GT 500 what upgraded pumps to go with for E-85
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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 15575045" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>I'm under the assumption, that injectors are the biggest/final bottle neck. For example, you can run out of pump, but the injectors can carry the load. If you run out of injector your screwed.</p><p></p><p>We need more details before we can give you an estimate. What's the info on the car? What Blower? Pulleys? PSI? Fuel Type?</p><p></p><p>It's going to take someone with a similar setup to give you an estimate on duty cycle. E85 is not possible with 56lb injectors if that is what you are going for.</p><p></p><p>A snippet I stole from VMP's website regarding 56lb injectors. The following is without a doubt, based on using pump gas. E85 requires 2x the flow, when compared to pump gas.</p><p></p><p>"56lb/hr fuel injectors for 07-12 GT500.</p><p></p><p>They are a great upgrade for 07-12 GT500. No charge for tune updates for current tuning customers when purchased from VMP.</p><p></p><p>Due to their design and port targeting these injectors have the best driveability and fuel economy for setups in the 650-750rwhp range.</p><p></p><p>On 07-12 GT500 with TVS these are recommended for 2.4 upper and stock lower. A 10% overdrive lower and a 2.5 upper is the limit for these fuel injectors when used with fuel pump boosters (VMP or KB BAP). Beyond that we recommended ID725s or ID1000s."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 15575045, member: 163618"] I'm under the assumption, that injectors are the biggest/final bottle neck. For example, you can run out of pump, but the injectors can carry the load. If you run out of injector your screwed. We need more details before we can give you an estimate. What's the info on the car? What Blower? Pulleys? PSI? Fuel Type? It's going to take someone with a similar setup to give you an estimate on duty cycle. E85 is not possible with 56lb injectors if that is what you are going for. A snippet I stole from VMP's website regarding 56lb injectors. The following is without a doubt, based on using pump gas. E85 requires 2x the flow, when compared to pump gas. "56lb/hr fuel injectors for 07-12 GT500. They are a great upgrade for 07-12 GT500. No charge for tune updates for current tuning customers when purchased from VMP. Due to their design and port targeting these injectors have the best driveability and fuel economy for setups in the 650-750rwhp range. On 07-12 GT500 with TVS these are recommended for 2.4 upper and stock lower. A 10% overdrive lower and a 2.5 upper is the limit for these fuel injectors when used with fuel pump boosters (VMP or KB BAP). Beyond that we recommended ID725s or ID1000s." [/QUOTE]
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