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Old Nov 10, 2008, 09:52 AM
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1000cc, gt35r, e85

I have an gt35r with stock motor except head studs, cams. Springs and retainers... I also have a twin pump with 1000cc injectors. My questions is if The injectors will have enough fuel to tune with e85?
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Not even close. You need 1600s if you want to run any appreciable amount of boost.
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Dual pump on 1000s on E85 should be close to 25-26psi and 460whp. We have seen one car make 490whp but that was on the edge and borderline so we had to drop the boost. I have tuned on or two that were able to run out to 28 but they may have had dual modded pumps. I would recommend 1200s or the new FIC 1450cc rather than 1600s. 1600s are not the most drivable injectors for street duty.

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1000cc, walbro pump, e85 = 544awhp
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Originally Posted by Dragking2189
I have an gt35r with stock motor except head studs, cams. Springs and retainers... I also have a twin pump with 1000cc injectors. My questions is if The injectors will have enough fuel to tune with e85?
yea its enough
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Originally Posted by dsm25psi
1000cc, walbro pump, e85 = 544awhp
is that on stock ecu?
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what was the IDC at?
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542 is where i would say 1000cc are good for not more then that, i dont remember the idc but my tuners said he would not push more then that. we installing 1200cc tomorrow and retuning the car so i should be little more with hp and tq. But 1000cc are enough to get little over 500hp.
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Originally Posted by dsm25psi
1000cc, walbro pump, e85 = 544awhp

You mean one pump or duals?

John, what have you found for the limit of 1200's with twin pumps?

Thanks

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Originally Posted by Fathouse
You mean one pump or duals?

John, what have you found for the limit of 1200's with twin pumps?

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i believe thats on a single pump
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single pump, my other friend using 1000cc dual pump is right at 591

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