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Old 07-23-2016, 09:55 AM
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997tt fuel system options.

Hey fellas, looking for a new good fuel system... Any info who can build a system good for a 1200whp daily? Mainly want to run on e90/e85 or whatever is easiest and most efficient. Im located in the north east, thanks.

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I'm on the exact same boat lol, would love to hear what people are running for over 1000whp on E85, I'm gna start my engine build soon.

I'll start by sharing an option: Todd at protomotive offers a 3 pump system capable of feeding that power on E85; I might be going with this set up and run ID1700 or ID2000. Most of the people I have asked steered me towards him.

I have no experience with upgraded fuel systems, from my reading many people go towards a brushless pump, can someone chime in to explain the benefits of a brushless?
 
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I was running a surge tank with two walbro pumps, and stock in tank setup, the car made just about 1000whp for a year and now the in tank basket is getting sucked dry and stalling constantly. Tuner can't find issue.. Any ideas?
 
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I'm definetly not an expert on fuel systems at all, but if it was working fine for a year then suddenly acting funny, I would say it should be a hardware issue? Maybe one of the pumps got weak or something?
 
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SRM system is what you need. Brushless has the benefit of maintaining flow at higher pressure where standard pumps fall off. Essentially, just one brushless pump is capable of about 1000whp with 2000cc injectors on e85.

To the OP, you may be able to support your fueling needs with the dual 450 walboro system and 2000cc injectors depending on the amount of boost you're running. Reach out to SRM for more details.
 
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I run E85 with the Protomotive triple pump kit, 8An teflon lines and 1680cc injectors.
1,5Bar boost, about 850hp, 60% IDC.
I believe this setup can give you satisfaction up to 1000hp and with bigger injectors to 1200hp, let's call Todd.
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