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The Distillery
Dual walbro's and 80's - E85 power level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tabres" data-source="post: 10633948" data-attributes="member: 8059"><p>I hate to be one of those guys that makes speculative threads like this, but I searched around and didn't find any definitive answers so please forgive me if this is redundant.</p><p></p><p>Any estimates on what sort of power levels I could expect to cap at on E-85 with dual walbro 255's run in parallel with 80lb injectors on a return system? -8an feed lines, -6an return line. It's a built motor, T56, Hellion 76mm car.</p><p></p><p>And whats the real skinny on using walbro's with E-85? I've run across some back and forth on whether they're even recommended for use with E-85.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, can anyone recommend a single external pump to support mid-700rwhp and is summer/sunny weather daily-drivable? I'd like to avoid using pump controllers and fuel coolers if possible. This would be used with a stock 96 tank and a pick-up tube, like what Glenn's Performance sells for example. I was thinking perhaps a Magnafuel 750 would be a good option?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input you might be able to provide, guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabres, post: 10633948, member: 8059"] I hate to be one of those guys that makes speculative threads like this, but I searched around and didn't find any definitive answers so please forgive me if this is redundant. Any estimates on what sort of power levels I could expect to cap at on E-85 with dual walbro 255's run in parallel with 80lb injectors on a return system? -8an feed lines, -6an return line. It's a built motor, T56, Hellion 76mm car. And whats the real skinny on using walbro's with E-85? I've run across some back and forth on whether they're even recommended for use with E-85. Alternatively, can anyone recommend a single external pump to support mid-700rwhp and is summer/sunny weather daily-drivable? I'd like to avoid using pump controllers and fuel coolers if possible. This would be used with a stock 96 tank and a pick-up tube, like what Glenn's Performance sells for example. I was thinking perhaps a Magnafuel 750 would be a good option? Thanks for any input you might be able to provide, guys! [/QUOTE]
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