Fuel System Limitation beyond 9psi?
Fuel System Limitation beyond 9psi?
Just curious what people's thoughts are on the stock fuel rail setup with a single Walbor 255 pump. I have 83llb injectors, no FMU, 2 Bar stock PCM mod in there with no problems running a 4" blower pulley at about 8-9psi and around 570rwhp @ 6200rpm.
Yesterday I put the 3.4" blower pulley on and took it for a cruise, as expected I'm seeing much more boost, being afraid to run lean, I only revved to 4500rpm but I see about 9psi compared to 6200rpm with the smaller pulley.
With no changes to the PCM, Im seeing an even 12.3-5 AFR all the way to 4500rpm. My wideband is installed in the D-side collector which should be safest in regards to running lean since that side of the fuel rail is the last to get fuel, due to that it should show the leanest AFR in the event that I begin coming up short on fuel pressure. I also have the stock regulator so I'm likely not getting the 1psi fuel per psi of boost increase like many people recommend.
My question is am I ok running 83lb/hr injectors, stock rails/regulator/lines/single 255 pump or am I overdue for a rail modification and second pump? Has anyone maxed out the stock fuel rail or know where it becomes a restriction?
Yesterday I put the 3.4" blower pulley on and took it for a cruise, as expected I'm seeing much more boost, being afraid to run lean, I only revved to 4500rpm but I see about 9psi compared to 6200rpm with the smaller pulley.
With no changes to the PCM, Im seeing an even 12.3-5 AFR all the way to 4500rpm. My wideband is installed in the D-side collector which should be safest in regards to running lean since that side of the fuel rail is the last to get fuel, due to that it should show the leanest AFR in the event that I begin coming up short on fuel pressure. I also have the stock regulator so I'm likely not getting the 1psi fuel per psi of boost increase like many people recommend.
My question is am I ok running 83lb/hr injectors, stock rails/regulator/lines/single 255 pump or am I overdue for a rail modification and second pump? Has anyone maxed out the stock fuel rail or know where it becomes a restriction?
In see no reason the stock fuel rails wouldn't handle 1000hp with a big enough pump; thats around 105cc of fuel per second.
The Walbro GSS340 255lph pump is rated for about 530hp for forced induction. They're only $100, just hose clamp one on your sending unit and Y it into the supply line. Trigger it with a 3psi hobbs switch and relay.
Last edited by MikeGyver; Sep 20, 2010 at 01:25 AM.
I want to say a few guys around here have run the stock lines & regulator up to 700 hp before it started to become inadequate but I don't recall exactly. I've just about finished replacing every line & fitting on my 97; just waiting for a y block and another fuel pump.
I want to say a few guys around here have run the stock lines & regulator up to 700 hp before it started to become inadequate but I don't recall exactly. I've just about finished replacing every line & fitting on my 97; just waiting for a y block and another fuel pump.
I've got rails and a planned out fuel system on standby, but if I gotta swap, that's going to take a whiel as money is a worry for me with my current situations.
Everything in the fuel system aside from the pump is stock including the power, maybe Ill add the second pump for safety. Thanks everybody.
I thought the stock regulator didnt notice boost? I dont actually know but assumed that.
I thought the stock regulator didnt notice boost? I dont actually know but assumed that.
Well I upped the RPM a bit more tonight, it's hard to keep traction in second but I hit about 5800rpm and 11.3lbs of boost in 2nd at 75mph while tires were smoking and staring to grab, showing no knock, AFR flat at 12.0AFR; and flat injector pulse width from 5600-5800, so looks like it's at least good to 5800rpm. I normally ran to 6200rpm which should now be around 13psi I'm guessing.
Thing is I dyno'd 570rwhp at 7-8psi at 6200rpm which is ~630-640hp motor, well above the rating for that fuel pump.
Thing is I dyno'd 570rwhp at 7-8psi at 6200rpm which is ~630-640hp motor, well above the rating for that fuel pump.
I searched for adding a second fuel pump didnt find much... how does one run the wire to the second fuel pump, is there a through connector somewhere out there that has two wires and is sealed that you add by drilling a hole?
You can use a sealed bulkhead fitting if you feel like doing it that way. I used the remains of the charcoal canister tube with a grommet and epoxy to run my wires through. After that you run a relay with main power, ground and trigger wires.
There are quite a few posts on building the setup on LS1 Tech. Dual pumps are fairly easy to setup; it's the rest of the plumbing that kills the budget.
There are quite a few posts on building the setup on LS1 Tech. Dual pumps are fairly easy to setup; it's the rest of the plumbing that kills the budget.
I'm running the 3.4" pulley on a 383 D1/ MM6. I had fuel starve @ around 6k rpm. Went to dual walbro pumps w/ stock lines. Still had the problem. Then, re-run all fuel lines w. (2) -6an to (1) -8an fuel feed line. Worked very good and that's where I am today. Of course I had to mod the fuel sending unit and bulkhead.
I still running the series stock fuel ail set-up, but, with a larger fuel reg off the rail. I think better fuel pressure distribution on cylinders 5 and 7. Also, very easy to adjust the reg bypass pressure which is a plus.
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I still running the series stock fuel ail set-up, but, with a larger fuel reg off the rail. I think better fuel pressure distribution on cylinders 5 and 7. Also, very easy to adjust the reg bypass pressure which is a plus.
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