so do i need a higher flowing fuel pump or no?
#1
so do i need a higher flowing fuel pump or no?
i'll be running 10psi MAX (if that) on my stock 99 gsr, t3 thunderbird turbo, fmic, vafc, 440 or 390 injectors.
here it says i don't need a higher flowing fuel pump
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=14497
others said i should......
should i or shouldn't i?
here it says i don't need a higher flowing fuel pump
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=14497
others said i should......
should i or shouldn't i?
#4
Re:so do i need a higher flowing fuel pump or no?
Fuel flow is not your issue with the AFC hack. It's a combination of the injector flow differential and the voltage range of the MAP sensor vs the max PSI and fuel flow needed to reliabily support the cfm.
#5
Re:so do i need a higher flowing fuel pump or no?
Originally Posted by TurboEF9
Fuel flow is not your issue with the AFC hack. It's a combination of the injector flow differential and the voltage range of the MAP sensor vs the max PSI and fuel flow needed to reliabily support the cfm.
IF, your MAX duty cycle is below 90% (preferrably %85), at whatever fuel pressure you are running (typically between 41-48psi on a Honda), then you are good if acheiving typically safe AFRs.
A lot of it has to do with how much power you are making.
Do a search on GOOGLE for "Brake Specific Fuel Consumption" or BFSC, you will get a lot of enlightening results that go into more detail with equations and all.
#6
Re:so do i need a higher flowing fuel pump or no?
With the AFC hack being the focus, I wouldn't even get that technical with it..
..basically, it's simple math. (I'll try in English. ) Too low cc of injector, and you won't be able to scale them back far enough to achieve higher (10psi) boost levels without leaning out. On the plus side, this helps people who really don't understand the details of the AFC hack and why/how it works because they'll be covered for higher boost levels if they just initially use the 440/450 injectors.
..if you'd like me to show the math again, I will, but I detailed this information in several other posts.
..basically, it's simple math. (I'll try in English. ) Too low cc of injector, and you won't be able to scale them back far enough to achieve higher (10psi) boost levels without leaning out. On the plus side, this helps people who really don't understand the details of the AFC hack and why/how it works because they'll be covered for higher boost levels if they just initially use the 440/450 injectors.
..if you'd like me to show the math again, I will, but I detailed this information in several other posts.
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