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What lines are people using for Fuel, E85 and such, Speedflow don't do a PTFE line that is not braided FFS !!

I know Aeroflow have the 250 series but I just want plane old black hose that will resist E85!

Also, has anyone used those in boot Powertune Fuel cradles to any effect ?

Cheers,

Mitch.

  • 2 weeks later...
Keeping this thread alive.


SS-4 Alpha ptotoype 1, Working with a 2.5L Rb25det and Tomei 264 / 8.9mm cams.


E85 fuel, externally gated.


This turbocharger made 465rwkws on 24psi maxing out 850cc injectors,


Thick yellow is from today, the rest is the controlled run. Ordered a set of 1200CCs, looking to crack 500rwkws.


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What brand injectors did you opt for Stao, as in brand wise? Not those jecs 1200cc ones GTScott has been been saying seem to go alright? if so good value for the $$$. I so hope you crack that big 500kw mark.

Josh

  • 1 month later...

well, finally got there.....

dirty 30

256deg 9.15mm lift cams

greddy intake

1000cc injectors

haltwch platinum pro

1mm mls head gasket

spool rods/piston kit 9:1cr

spool awd adapter

6 boost mani

china gt42 bush bearing

4inch zorst

5 inch metal cat

tomei intank pump

98 octane from 7/11

444.8rwkw @19-20psi

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Yes on caltex eflex, pretty sure they are cos they are engraved 1200 on the side,,

Simonr32 is making 500kw with 1200's on e85......I'm stumped

Maybe tune is wayyy to rich?

possibly, but my result is 7/11 premium.

no ethanol.

yet.....

Yes on caltex eflex, pretty sure they are cos they are engraved 1200 on the side,,

Simonr32 is making 500kw with 1200's on e85......I'm stumped

Maybe tune is wayyy to rich?

On a hub dyno IIRC.

Yes on caltex eflex, pretty sure they are cos they are engraved 1200 on the side,,

Simonr32 is making 500kw with 1200's on e85......I'm stumped

Maybe tune is wayyy to rich?

Who tuned it?

Did u ask for safe tune? Or big numbers? I asked for as much boost as turbos can handle but mines not every day car , we shall see really soon what result is but I'm very sure it will be worthy of this thread lol

I personally said, "keep going until something runs out or goes bang".

will be calling monday to find out what duty cycle the injectors are at.

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