new in(j)ectors ;)
#1
new in(j)ectors ;)
I just ordered some supra green tops(70080's) so hopefully now I can get my dc below 95% on 6psi. According to an injector calculator, these should flow 408cc@60psi and be good to around 240-250crank Hp
I'd really like to swap a return fuel line so I can run an afpr, anyone have any info?
There is a spot on the end of my rail that looks like a regulator could be mounted to it?
I'd really like to swap a return fuel line so I can run an afpr, anyone have any info?
There is a spot on the end of my rail that looks like a regulator could be mounted to it?
Last edited by flounder; 12-07-2010 at 08:01 PM.
#3
The spot on the end of your rail fits the NA FPR. There IS an FPR in your system, but it is mounted closer to the fuel tank - you've got a short return fuel system.
Moral of the story: You can magically put in a "return line" if you want, as well as an AFPR at your rail, but it's not going to do **** as long as you've got your stock FPR regulating your system... how about just replace the stock FPR with an AFPR???
Or - you could upgrade to an injector for men instead of the pedobear-approved little-girl injectors you have now....
Moral of the story: You can magically put in a "return line" if you want, as well as an AFPR at your rail, but it's not going to do **** as long as you've got your stock FPR regulating your system... how about just replace the stock FPR with an AFPR???
Or - you could upgrade to an injector for men instead of the pedobear-approved little-girl injectors you have now....
#4
The spot on the end of your rail fits the NA FPR. There IS an FPR in your system, but it is mounted closer to the fuel tank - you've got a short return fuel system.
Moral of the story: You can magically put in a "return line" if you want, as well as an AFPR at your rail, but it's not going to do **** as long as you've got your stock FPR regulating your system... how about just replace the stock FPR with an AFPR???
Or - you could upgrade to an injector for men instead of the pedobear-approved little-girl injectors you have now....
Moral of the story: You can magically put in a "return line" if you want, as well as an AFPR at your rail, but it's not going to do **** as long as you've got your stock FPR regulating your system... how about just replace the stock FPR with an AFPR???
Or - you could upgrade to an injector for men instead of the pedobear-approved little-girl injectors you have now....
BTW, do you know how to stop a pedobear?
With a sexual harassment panda silly!
Last edited by flounder; 12-05-2010 at 01:29 PM.
#5
Auxilliary fuel pump?
Adds an inline fuel pump in the engine bay, and an auxilliary FPR/FMU after the fuel pump, which reroutes to the fuel line in front of the fuel pump, pressure at the fuel rail is increased, with no change in pressure prior to the inline fuel pump, or auxilliary fuel pressure regulator.
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You too can run an FMU setup to increase the fueling capacity of your injectors on a DIY or budget setup. Although you'll need an inline fuel pump, and of course the FMU.
Basically, you plumb the FMU between the existing pump and fuel rail. Then loop the FMU around the inline, so the inlet of the FMU branches off from the fuel line after the inline pump and the return of the FMU branches off just before the inline.
What happens is, when you increase boost and the FMU clamps down, some of the fuel gets blocked off and thus the inline increases the fuel pressure.
Corky Bell also does this for his kits, in a similar fashion but different fashion; everything is done in the engine bay, so this make a simple DIY project to safely fuel a few pounds of boost.
You too can run an FMU setup to increase the fueling capacity of your injectors on a DIY or budget setup. Although you'll need an inline fuel pump, and of course the FMU.
Basically, you plumb the FMU between the existing pump and fuel rail. Then loop the FMU around the inline, so the inlet of the FMU branches off from the fuel line after the inline pump and the return of the FMU branches off just before the inline.
What happens is, when you increase boost and the FMU clamps down, some of the fuel gets blocked off and thus the inline increases the fuel pressure.
Corky Bell also does this for his kits, in a similar fashion but different fashion; everything is done in the engine bay, so this make a simple DIY project to safely fuel a few pounds of boost.
#6
Didn't think anyone was running those pathetic supra 305's anymore. Guess I'm wrong.
Why would you get worthless small injectors then try to overclock them with more pressure and try to rethink the whole fuel system when you could have gotten some 460-550cc injectors and a real engine management system with much better control and power potential?
Why would you get worthless small injectors then try to overclock them with more pressure and try to rethink the whole fuel system when you could have gotten some 460-550cc injectors and a real engine management system with much better control and power potential?
#7
Didn't think anyone was running those pathetic supra 305's anymore. Guess I'm wrong.
Why would you get worthless small injectors then try to overclock them with more pressure and try to rethink the whole fuel system when you could have gotten some 460-550cc injectors and a real engine management system with much better control and power potential?
Why would you get worthless small injectors then try to overclock them with more pressure and try to rethink the whole fuel system when you could have gotten some 460-550cc injectors and a real engine management system with much better control and power potential?
I'm not building a track car, just a weekend toy for hitting the twisties and the occasional street race. This car will never see more than 200-220whp.
So...these should be perfect and I can idle them with my ancient emb.