Taking a look at that pump from your link, you can't possibly know unless you know the actual flow in lbs/minute of the new pump/stock injector combo. If we calculate the ST engine at 6000 rpm at 100% VE at 3 bar or 29 PSIg (you are planning on running more mass airflow, right?), it comes out to 66 lbs/min air. At a .8 lambda (WOT), that means for e85 (and understand that e85 marked at the pump could only be e60 or so), you would get a 7.8 A/F ratio. 66 / 7.8 = 8.46 lbs/min of fuel flow. Show me where anything the marketing materials list give you that kind of flow, and I'd say you're good. Now, if you're running much less boost, you need less fuel, but if you're looking to max out the platform, that's what you need.
Of course, the turbos have run out of steam well before that point, but why buy something that only gets you partway?
The take-away from this is unless the manufacturer is going to list the lbs/min flow it's useless.
Of course, the turbos have run out of steam well before that point, but why buy something that only gets you partway?
The take-away from this is unless the manufacturer is going to list the lbs/min flow it's useless.
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