Tan top max HP
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Tan top max HP
I PROMISE i searched
I got a lot of different answers
The anserws I was reading was 7.5psi on the greddy 15g?
but im boosting 10psi, 12 to 1 rise rate disc, highpressure fuel pump and a front mount
I initially started the search to see if i can bump it up to 12psi on my t25 turbo (figured its so tiny)
itd be cool if i can get some personal opinions
And please, i know, Megasquirt, but its not in my budget yet :(
EDIT
Either max hp or psi on that turbo in particular
I got a lot of different answers
The anserws I was reading was 7.5psi on the greddy 15g?
but im boosting 10psi, 12 to 1 rise rate disc, highpressure fuel pump and a front mount
I initially started the search to see if i can bump it up to 12psi on my t25 turbo (figured its so tiny)
itd be cool if i can get some personal opinions
And please, i know, Megasquirt, but its not in my budget yet :(
EDIT
Either max hp or psi on that turbo in particular
#7
Selecting the Proper Injector Size
In order to select the correct size injector for your application, you might wish to use one of the following formulas.
In most cases a naturally aspirated engine will have a B.S.F.C of .50. This means that the engine will use .50 lbs. of fuel per hour for each horsepower it produces. Turbocharged engines will want to be at .60 lbs. per hour or higher.
Using these numbers as a guideline, you can select the approximate injector size in the following formula for a four cylinder, naturally aspirated engine at 200 bhp.
Most injectors will max out at 80% duty cycle and this is the accepted industry standard.
B.S.F.C is brake specific fuel consumption - How much fuel you are using per horsepower per hour
In order to select the correct size injector for your application, you might wish to use one of the following formulas.
In most cases a naturally aspirated engine will have a B.S.F.C of .50. This means that the engine will use .50 lbs. of fuel per hour for each horsepower it produces. Turbocharged engines will want to be at .60 lbs. per hour or higher.
Using these numbers as a guideline, you can select the approximate injector size in the following formula for a four cylinder, naturally aspirated engine at 200 bhp.
Most injectors will max out at 80% duty cycle and this is the accepted industry standard.
B.S.F.C is brake specific fuel consumption - How much fuel you are using per horsepower per hour
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No it's not correct.
300bhp requires 640cc injectors (BSFC of .65 and a max DC of 80%).
to get your current injectors to flow 640cc's worth of fuel you need a fuel pressure around 340psi - stock is 43.5psi, NOT going to happen...
I worked all this out from the RCEng site.
Search more, and actually read what you've searched!
300bhp requires 640cc injectors (BSFC of .65 and a max DC of 80%).
to get your current injectors to flow 640cc's worth of fuel you need a fuel pressure around 340psi - stock is 43.5psi, NOT going to happen...
I worked all this out from the RCEng site.
Search more, and actually read what you've searched!