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I think the fuel required to support 40psi is a little beyond a street car :D

You'd think so.......considering a top fueller runs around 50 psi....different animal altogether tho'

Edited by juggernaut1

....different animal altogether tho'

snap.

50psi on an 8L motor with so much overlap the dynamic compression is basically nothing vs a 2.5/3L rb would be a different ball game. The top fuelers 50psi is probably 10x as much airflow haha.

snap.

50psi on an 8L motor with so much overlap the dynamic compression is basically nothing vs a 2.5/3L rb would be a different ball game. The top fuelers 50psi is probably 10x as much airflow haha.

Yes the comparison is absurd....around 400psi fuel pressure and around 4 litres of fuel a second consumption.

Edited by juggernaut1

Nah. Going in next Monday for a few days. I've got a few other things I want sorted but I still needed to ask u a couple things. Do u mind if we have a really quick chat after 6pm tommorow? Or no good? Thanks heaps....

any updates?

I'd like to see a garden hose that can flow as much as that top fuel set-up! lol, more like a fire hose! even at idle it's crazy. no wonder they have 6ft flames out the headers....

wheres shifty ?

Here bro.miss me? Lol. Got car back tonight. They put a heavy duty 18psi actuator. Preloaded it etc etc. No difference. I don't think. Dyno shows no difference. In.fact less power at most of the revs. Maybe differ.ent ramp rates etc different temp day. Don't know. Not too happy

Here bro.miss me? Lol. Got car back tonight. They put a heavy duty 18psi actuator. Preloaded it etc etc. No difference. I don't think. Dyno shows no difference. In.fact less power at most of the revs. Maybe differ.ent ramp rates etc different temp day. Don't know. Not too happy

AVO or Status?

Here bro.miss me? Lol. Got car back tonight. They put a heavy duty 18psi actuator. Preloaded it etc etc. No difference. I don't think. Dyno shows no difference. In.fact less power at most of the revs. Maybe differ.ent ramp rates etc different temp day. Don't know. Not too happy

Ignore the dyno, of course it will be different, what matters is how does it drive?

Here bro.miss me? Lol. Got car back tonight. They put a heavy duty 18psi actuator. Preloaded it etc etc. No difference. I don't think. Dyno shows no difference. In.fact less power at most of the revs. Maybe different ramp rates etc different temp day. Don't know. Not too happy

yeah man, was wondering what happened to you..should have my car back soon we can go for a drive and see whos cars the slowest :rofl:

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