Fuel system to support >1khp on E85
James
A few things. 044's are 300 liters per hour at best. To make 1000 wheel hp you need more then 300 l/h. way more. sure you can fill a surge tank and hope that it refills between shifts. The best advise I can give is this. that big weldon will pull negative psi in the suction line when pumping its rated volume. That is very bad as the fuel will get little bubbles in it. you need to either put the weldon right to the tank or feed a surge tank with a high volume low psi pump and use a 5-8 psi poppet valve on the surge tank, there are many benefits to doing this. Here is one, the high psi pump sees clean fuel at 5-8 psi so it will pump more fuel more efficiently. I use a regulator right off the high psi pump and do not return any fuel back from the engine. my fuel never goes 10 degrees over ambient temp. I hope this helps.
FYI.....
http://www.kinsler.com/page--NASCAR--31.html
FYI.....
http://www.kinsler.com/page--NASCAR--31.html
Tim,
Do you have a drawing of what you're talking about with your fuel setup? And how would it work with a flex fuel sensor? My big concern with the Weldon is cavitation and heat. If a return is not needed I'm all about not doing a return. I've just never done it that way before.
James
Do you have a drawing of what you're talking about with your fuel setup? And how would it work with a flex fuel sensor? My big concern with the Weldon is cavitation and heat. If a return is not needed I'm all about not doing a return. I've just never done it that way before.
James
I use two FueLab 1800hp Prodigy pumps with an electronic FueLab pressure regulator that ramps them up as needed. No surge tank here. FIC2150cc injectors and custom fuel rails by The Tim.
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997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
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997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
Something to look at are the new walboro E85 400s as an retrofitted in tank solution, they are good for over 900whp.
Last edited by Ms4cd; Aug 26, 2013 at 01:34 PM.
I like the idea of a surge tank because I'm not just a straight line kinda guy, and the surge tank provides me with a cushion of fuel between shifts as long as the volume is big enough. After reading the article Tim posted and trying to wrap my head around his design, I'm stuck really. Tim I sent you an email with some questions on your setup and how to make it work with a flex fuel sensor. Once I have that information and hopefully a diagram I'll make my decision as to which way to go and I'll post it in great detail here.
I have also thought about the new walboro's and running a triple in tank setup, but am not comfortable with that given the horseshoe shaped tank, but I don't really have the knowledge on this side of building a car to say. My GTR had triple in tank pumps and flowed more than enough for over 800awhp, but the fuel got hot as hell and my e85 boiled in the tank a couple of times.
Prodigy,
Any pics of your setup? I'm curious to see how it looks.
Thanks again for all the opinions and please keep them coming.
James
I have also thought about the new walboro's and running a triple in tank setup, but am not comfortable with that given the horseshoe shaped tank, but I don't really have the knowledge on this side of building a car to say. My GTR had triple in tank pumps and flowed more than enough for over 800awhp, but the fuel got hot as hell and my e85 boiled in the tank a couple of times.
Prodigy,
Any pics of your setup? I'm curious to see how it looks.
Thanks again for all the opinions and please keep them coming.
James
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-here-how.html
Last edited by BiteEmNBeatEm; Aug 26, 2013 at 06:36 PM.
prodigymb, when did switch out the radium surge tank with twin pump setup pictured below? and why? https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-here-how.html
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997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
#TeamAIM
997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
I will bet the house against that.
I like the idea of a surge tank because I'm not just a straight line kinda guy, and the surge tank provides me with a cushion of fuel between shifts as long as the volume is big enough. After reading the article Tim posted and trying to wrap my head around his design, I'm stuck really. Tim I sent you an email with some questions on your setup and how to make it work with a flex fuel sensor. Once I have that information and hopefully a diagram I'll make my decision as to which way to go and I'll post it in great detail here.
I have also thought about the new walboro's and running a triple in tank setup, but am not comfortable with that given the horseshoe shaped tank, but I don't really have the knowledge on this side of building a car to say. My GTR had triple in tank pumps and flowed more than enough for over 800awhp, but the fuel got hot as hell and my e85 boiled in the tank a couple of times.
Prodigy,
Any pics of your setup? I'm curious to see how it looks.
Thanks again for all the opinions and please keep them coming.
James
I have also thought about the new walboro's and running a triple in tank setup, but am not comfortable with that given the horseshoe shaped tank, but I don't really have the knowledge on this side of building a car to say. My GTR had triple in tank pumps and flowed more than enough for over 800awhp, but the fuel got hot as hell and my e85 boiled in the tank a couple of times.
Prodigy,
Any pics of your setup? I'm curious to see how it looks.
Thanks again for all the opinions and please keep them coming.
James
I like Marks setup a lot. The pumps are quiet, flow enough corn juice and the regulator being electronic to control the pumps really sets this system in a class all of its own.
Prodigy any pics of your setup? And what model pumps and regulator are you using? I'm curious to see how it looks and interested in hearing your opinion on how it runs compared to your old setup.
Tim,
I'm definitely looking forward to your reply. Especially with your fuel temps because I don't want to be boiling my e85, and yet still want enough fuel for 1kwhp.
James
Tim,
I'm definitely looking forward to your reply. Especially with your fuel temps because I don't want to be boiling my e85, and yet still want enough fuel for 1kwhp.
James
Prodigy any pics of your setup? And what model pumps and regulator are you using? I'm curious to see how it looks and interested in hearing your opinion on how it runs compared to your old setup. Tim, I'm definitely looking forward to your reply. Especially with your fuel temps because I don't want to be boiling my e85, and yet still want enough fuel for 1kwhp. James
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997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
#TeamAIM
997TT SilverSpool - 210.8 mph 1/2 Mile WR Apr 2019, 9.2 @ 168 mph 1/4 Mile Manual World Record , 3.15 60-130 mph , 2.72 100-150 mph , 1400whp E85
996TT SpoolBus - 204.6 mph 1/2 Mile 996TT WR Aug 2018, 9.5 @ 154 mph, 3.23 60-130 mph, 2.5 100-150 mph Manual Porsche World Record, 1400whp E85
997TT SlowBerry - 205.0 mph 1/2 Mile WR Nov 2018, 9.7 @ 170 mph 1/4 Mile , 3.2 60-130 mph , 2.4 100-150 mph , 1420whp E85
ESMOTOR | DO88 | TPC DSC | SYVECS | COBB | IPD | KLINE | XONA | AMS | ID | ERP | SACHS | TURBOSMART | CSF | DODSON |
You probably know something I do not. 


Full Article:
http://radiumauto.com/media/techarti...l-Pump-Test-87

Full Article:
http://radiumauto.com/media/techarti...l-Pump-Test-87
Prodigy any pics of your setup? And what model pumps and regulator are you using? I'm curious to see how it looks and interested in hearing your opinion on how it runs compared to your old setup.
Tim,
I'm definitely looking forward to your reply. Especially with your fuel temps because I don't want to be boiling my e85, and yet still want enough fuel for 1kwhp.
James
Tim,
I'm definitely looking forward to your reply. Especially with your fuel temps because I don't want to be boiling my e85, and yet still want enough fuel for 1kwhp.
James






