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Old 11-17-2006   #1
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Re: How much power with 750cc's and e85?

Uhh, I was running 720's with a FP Red, they can handle more than a 16G. I maxed out my Poopra pump before I maxed out my 720's. Even on my old 20G setup, 550's were plenty. Considering that E85 needs roughly 20% more fuel to have the correct A/F ratio at WOT, your 750's now become the equivalent of 625's on gasoline, which is probably good for 25psi on a 50-trim.
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Old 11-17-2006   #2
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Re: How much power with 750cc's and e85?

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750's now become the equivalent of 625's on gasoline, which is probably good for 25psi on a 50-trim.
My opinion is to always have enough injector. Buy one set and be done with it, so that it will never be an issue again.
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Old 11-17-2006   #3
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Re: How much power with 750cc's and e85?

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Uhh, I was running 720's with a FP Red, they can handle more than a 16G. I maxed out my Poopra pump before I maxed out my 720's. Even on my old 20G setup, 550's were plenty. Considering that E85 needs roughly 20% more fuel to have the correct A/F ratio at WOT, your 750's now become the equivalent of 625's on gasoline, which is probably good for 25psi on a 50-trim.

I thought it was closer to 25 or 30% more. Either way, those should handle quite a bit.
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