Single walbro 450 with a boost a pump e85 what an it support
#3
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From: Huntsville, AL
Give my spreadsheet a try, https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...p-flow-510434/
What power you can make with it will depend on your injectors, but in general, at 80psi pump pressure it will support about 530rwhp on the corn before you drop pressure. With a BAP may be a little more, but I would certainly do dual 450s on a setup like yours.
What power you can make with it will depend on your injectors, but in general, at 80psi pump pressure it will support about 530rwhp on the corn before you drop pressure. With a BAP may be a little more, but I would certainly do dual 450s on a setup like yours.
#5
I just got off the phone with squash.. My injectors are 205lbs@3bar I think with a single 450 and a 40a bap boosting it to say 17v with an aftermarket regulator around 40-45psi we can make it flow to 750+ wheel using the factory feed and return lines.
#6
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From: Huntsville, AL
So using some charts from KB, for each volt above 13, 1v is about 6% more flow. So (17-13.5)*6=21% more. So if I said 530rwhp before, then it would be ~640rwhp (about 400l/hr) at 80psi pump pressure.
You might could get 750rwhp on e85 out of it with a 60psi total pressure, which means your base pressure would need to be around 40psi depending how much boost you are planning on.
You might could get 750rwhp on e85 out of it with a 60psi total pressure, which means your base pressure would need to be around 40psi depending how much boost you are planning on.
#7
So using some charts from KB, for each volt above 13, 1v is about 6% more flow. So (17-13.5)*6=21% more. So if I said 530rwhp before, then it would be ~640rwhp (about 400l/hr) at 80psi pump pressure.
You might could get 750rwhp on e85 out of it with a 60psi total pressure, which means your base pressure would need to be around 40psi depending how much boost you are planning on.
You might could get 750rwhp on e85 out of it with a 60psi total pressure, which means your base pressure would need to be around 40psi depending how much boost you are planning on.






