GNVYUS 1
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Injector-Rehab - Fuel injector cleaning, flow testing, and complete blueprinting service.
Use the above to find the injector you'd need on gas.
Use .6 since you're turbocharged, .65 if your engine builder knows how to produce madd Volumetric Efficiency #'s.
When I plugged in 600hp and .6, the injector on gas was 75lbs. Then multiply that # by .3 (30% for E85) and you get 97.5lb injectors are needed on E85 to produce 600hp with an 80% DC.
So the 120's would allow you some power growth on E85 as long as you have the pump volume at your WOT fuel pressure. I'd sway from pushing injectors past 85% at these power #'s so you guarantee a great spray pattern.
The Bosch pump will not be a restriction as you're going to turn it on around 10psi anyways.
BTW, I don't remember if you said the A1000 was intank or external?
Use the above to find the injector you'd need on gas.
Use .6 since you're turbocharged, .65 if your engine builder knows how to produce madd Volumetric Efficiency #'s.
When I plugged in 600hp and .6, the injector on gas was 75lbs. Then multiply that # by .3 (30% for E85) and you get 97.5lb injectors are needed on E85 to produce 600hp with an 80% DC.
So the 120's would allow you some power growth on E85 as long as you have the pump volume at your WOT fuel pressure. I'd sway from pushing injectors past 85% at these power #'s so you guarantee a great spray pattern.
The Bosch pump will not be a restriction as you're going to turn it on around 10psi anyways.
BTW, I don't remember if you said the A1000 was intank or external?