BlackHawkAWD91
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- Sep 7, 2004
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Charleston,
South Carolina
Ok, heres the deal. I got a 60-1 uninstalled and zex wet direct port also not installed. Smallest shot 75 in this kit. I would also like the option to later use a larger shot.
Question is, fuel requirements. I have a walbro intank 255, stock fuel lines, buschur bolt on fuel rail FPR. I have 780cc injectors that should be fine for 30psi area on 60-1. When I add the shot, will the 255 not be enough? I have read about guys using inline pumps along with the intank. What are the thoughts on that idea. Do I need to replace my stock fuel lines?
Thanks, Rob
Question is, fuel requirements. I have a walbro intank 255, stock fuel lines, buschur bolt on fuel rail FPR. I have 780cc injectors that should be fine for 30psi area on 60-1. When I add the shot, will the 255 not be enough? I have read about guys using inline pumps along with the intank. What are the thoughts on that idea. Do I need to replace my stock fuel lines?
Thanks, Rob

The injectors are cutting it close. Even if the 780s flow 780 (the x80 injectors tend to end up flowing more like x50 injectors), with a base pressure of 43 psi, fuel specific gravity of .724 (race gas example), and target AFR of 12:1, they support around 58-59 lbs/min of airflow. Not enough for the 60-1 on it's own, nevermind the nitrous.
. I know I'm crazy but I figure I'll push it a little bit at a time and by the time I get toward the end of the blocks life I"ll have enough saved up for a build. BUt thats why I keep using 500whp cause that's the ballpark estimate of when a stock 6 bolt goes POP! I ave dsmlink so I should be able to keep the afr where I need it to avoid blowing the engine before I have another ready to go.
The fact that it turns off the nitrous when you get more than some predetermined amount of knock has already saved my motor.


