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Put the second pump in and base pressure went sky high (as expected) so I tried adjusting it down but regulator won’t go down far enough. Working on a solution to stage the pumps. I have a fore fc2 (should have bought the fc3 but didn’t anticipate to get this far lol). So this is for infinity based only people. Maybe somebody clever enough will come up for something on the stock dme. Anywho:
I plan on using hs0 on the infinity to trigger a relay. The relay will have power from one of the outputs for the pumps on the fc2 . Set the infinity to kick the relay on at say 18-20 psi. Figured I’d share how it’s going. Might put some more boost to it if I see the duty cycle drop on the injectors (doubtful).
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From the Corvette forum, "a 10% increase in pressure results in a 5% increase in fuel flow at a given pulse width." Another member says it's a non linear increase. If that's true I would expect your duty cycle to drop a little with tuning.Last edited by Mspir3d; 08-19-2020, 03:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Mspir3d View PostFrom the Corvette forum, "a 10% increase in pressure results in a 5% increase in fuel flow at a given pulse width." Another member says it's a non linear increase. If that's true I would expect your duty cycle to drop a little with tuning.
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I took the car out to the 1/8 mile drag strip last night. The 1-2 shift is killing my time but hopefully a new transmission brace will make it faster. The track runs a little slow but my best trap was an even 104 mph. For comparison, a 2020 gt500 was trapping 96. I changed out the wastegate springs after racing, I hope they'll let me run more pressure. The car was only averaging 18 psi when I looked at the gauge.
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Originally posted by Nicholas1996 View Post1.8 60ft??? That’s pretty good. What kinda tires?
I had a few good runs with a 50th anniversary camaro ss running a built motor, e85 and a supercharger. He got pulled by several car lengths each time.
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Originally posted by Mspir3d View Post
They're 275 M/T et street r. I fixed my boost problems and running an honest 22 psi now. But now there's no grip in 2nd with the radials on the street. I dont know what tires to go to next.
I had a few good runs with a 50th anniversary camaro ss running a built motor, e85 and a supercharger. He got pulled by several car lengths each time.
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There is a way with the eboost2, I think you install a button and wire it to the controller. Unfortunately it's not as fancy as the infinity. Now that it's running 22psi, I'd bet I can break my 104 mph trap speed. It's tough though because that's the shift point for 3 to 4 right before the finish line. I'm torn between drag racing Friday night or waiting until Sunday for the roll racing. There's always a lot of high power street cars at the roll races they run a couple times a year.
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Originally posted by Mspir3d View PostThere is a way with the eboost2, I think you install a button and wire it to the controller. Unfortunately it's not as fancy as the infinity. Now that it's running 22psi, I'd bet I can break my 104 mph trap speed. It's tough though because that's the shift point for 3 to 4 right before the finish line. I'm torn between drag racing Friday night or waiting until Sunday for the roll racing. There's always a lot of high power street cars at the roll races they run a couple times a year.
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EDIT: Added dyno graph
running low boost on stock motor as its a daily driver right now
precision 6266 .81 a/r
doc race exhaust manifold
saad racing intake manifold
hpf 3" intercooler
hpf oil sump pump
saad racing pcv catch can
aem 3 port
tial 44mm wastegate
tial 50mm bov
fic 1000cc injectors
single walbro450
pro 128 piggyback
Last edited by Randerson; 08-29-2020, 04:07 PM.
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