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I have seen plenty of e85 Walbro 460 results, and fitted over 10 myself. They are good for 400+wk easily, most of my results have been 430-450kw before running out of fuel.

They draw 20 amps on full load, I really hope you have run decent cable to it, through a fuse and relay...

stock wiring :/

i asked the tuner to check it was getting correct voltage and he reckoned it was..

DW Bosch IV14 1000cc

I have ordered the CJM twin fuel pump housing with one 485 and one 255.

Guess my 485 with -6AN return and -8AN supply fuel pump basket will be for sale soon!

I also have a DW300 fuel pump for sale too...

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Fark man, that's impressive. Get some decent wires to the pump quick smart. 30 amp fuse and a decent relay to suit. Use the old pump power wires to energise the relay.

I would say it's the injectors more than the pump, the 1000's maxed out at 330kw on my last customers car, (auto 34 skyline.) They don't seem to like high pressure either, I would try dropping your base fuel pressure if you have an adjustable reg, and perhaps get some Xspurt 1400cc ethanol injectors. You can sell the 1000's easily.

Fark man, that's impressive. Get some decent wires to the pump quick smart. 30 amp fuse and a decent relay to suit. Use the old pump power wires to energise the relay.

I would say it's the injectors more than the pump, the 1000's maxed out at 330kw on my last customers car, (auto 34 skyline.) They don't seem to like high pressure either, I would try dropping your base fuel pressure if you have an adjustable reg, and perhaps get some Xspurt 1400cc ethanol injectors. You can sell the 1000's easily.

Yeah i should have run a dedicated wire in the first place..

He said the 1000 were not the issue but fuel supply, maybe it was the lack of power..

Well if i still have issues with this new pump ill have too look into them. i hope not as im sick of buying new parts when the new part i just brought is not doing its job !

What is the price for a set of 6 with connectors?

The 1400's are $120 each.

If you had asked before buying the 1000's I would have told you, but the tuner should have been more forthcoming with previous results, surely he would know you are pushing it for the 1000's. (Unless he wanted to sell you larger injectors later?)

Seems a lot of these performance mechanics have no real clue when it comes to e85, 5 years behind the 8 ball for some reason.

Yeah who knows

i will be happy once i have a stable 500RWHP !

ill let u know how it goes

The 1400's are $120 each.

If you had asked before buying the 1000's I would have told you, but the tuner should have been more forthcoming with previous results, surely he would know you are pushing it for the 1000's. (Unless he wanted to sell you larger injectors later?)

Seems a lot of these performance mechanics have no real clue when it comes to e85, 5 years behind the 8 ball for some reason.

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