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Old 01-05-2018, 08:35 PM   #11
TKat13
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Re: How much power can a WAP block really handle?

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Originally Posted by 01yellerCobra View Post
For E85 you'll need compatible pumps and at least 80lb injectors. I think the 60's top out around 450-500 on E85.

IMHO, if 600 is your goal and you know you'll stay there, stick with pump gas. It won't be an issue with a turbo set up. If you're going to want more in the future then start planning on setting the system up for E85 now. It might even be worth looking into a return system.

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FWIW, I tapped out at 750RWHP running E85 with 80s. After that, I started to run out of fuel. I also have 3 465lph pumps so. I was not starving delivery.

I use 3 pumps for my security blanket, I run around on 1 pump, when I hit 5PSI of boost, my other two pumps kick on. I use my Eboost2 controller to notify the Fuel Pump Relays to turn the other two on. On a return system too.

As far as the tank, stock tank with a CPE hat installed on it.
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