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![]() Drives: 2016 Camaro SS M6 w/ NPP Join Date: Jun 2016
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Mine doesn't count?
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Whipple 2.9, Custom New Era Performance cam,
E85, LT4 fuel system, Motec powered port injection, teeny tiny Nitrous Outlet system, Stainless Works LTs, Centerforce Triad, GForce 9" with strange pro case 3.50 gears. Carlyle 15" conversion 28"x10.5" MT ET Drag 28"x4.5" M&H fronts PB: 9.569 @ 151.05 |
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Stainless Works headers and exhaust, Roto-Fab CAI and custom tune with Magnuson SC.
That's nothing. Check out http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=467569
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![]() Drives: 2007 335i Join Date: May 2016
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Your sig says you have lt4 hardware and then high pressure pump and injectors. So you have high and low pressure side upgraded, and are able to run full e85 at 800 wheel? Does the cam have the larger fuel pump lobe? Those are some awesome numbers. Stock bottom end?
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OG Trans and Diff but all else is upgraded. Twins bring wins ;-)
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![]() Drives: 2016 Camaro SS M6 w/ NPP Join Date: Jun 2016
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Totally stock bottom end, clutch, axles... for now. Considering building the bottom end before it breaks. LOL
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Whipple 2.9, Custom New Era Performance cam,
E85, LT4 fuel system, Motec powered port injection, teeny tiny Nitrous Outlet system, Stainless Works LTs, Centerforce Triad, GForce 9" with strange pro case 3.50 gears. Carlyle 15" conversion 28"x10.5" MT ET Drag 28"x4.5" M&H fronts PB: 9.569 @ 151.05 |
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Considering a stock M6 with slicks broke an axle and you have roughly double the power of a stock car going to your slicks, might want to order the good parts now...
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Drives: 16 SS & 17 ZL1 Both Yellow Join Date: Jan 2014
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Recap it for me... on the fuel system..
my wife's car was the one chosen as the Borla ATAK prototype and Eldelbrock's ad car on All Girls Garage.. Question. . We have a set of headers from borla that they gave us aswell we wanted to do a different tune and the headers and try to pick up some more power but what is the fuel system good to on 93 and or e85. Don't want to do those things if we would have to fuel work to.. What is a pick up tank pump? Is that more or less a pump to feed the injector pump.. if I understand it correctly the system is similar to a diesel setup now that work on pressure near 1000 psi and there is a special lobe on the cam that pushes that pump? Are most people doing a LT4 cam or another grind with better pump lobe? Eldelbrock claims 580 to the wheels. Waiting for it to cool off and then will see if that's even close. What's the cost of the pump? I imagine a cam swap is close to 3k?
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The in tank pump is not that expensive, it's a port injection pump, after all. The high pressure side of things is where it gets expensive (HPFP, injectors). |
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Dyno Show Queen LOL
Drives: 16 SS & 17 ZL1 Both Yellow Join Date: Jan 2014
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That I'm not sure about. With my last car, the pump assembly was accessible by lifting the bottom portion of the rear seat, and unscrewing a cover.
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Mustang?
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Turbo 3 series. If only it was a Mustang, then at least it wouldn't have had something break every other month.
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I know that many other folks are not doing it this way but I am of the opinion that you should upgrade the low pressure side fuel pump first. I think you need to have an in tank system that is going to maintain constant fuel line pressure at whatever horsepower level you plan to run the car at. Many builders have proven that an upgraded high pressure pump will "draw" more fuel out of the existing tank pump. When you upgrade the in-tank fuel pump you need to talk to your builder and say I need an in tank fuel system that will deliver x number of horsepower because no matter how much you upgrade the mechanical pumps you still need a pump that will lift the fuel into the fuel line and hold the fuel line pressure. My current tank pump will deliver 1000whp worth of fuel to an LS motor. It can maintain line pressure by itself to 1000whp. When I added this system (about $1000) I was able to get 90 more whp out of the stock mechanical pump system because it had much more fuel line pressure. A little boost a pump system will help but in my opinion it is not the best way to go. There is a different mechanical pump in the LT4 than the LT1. I'm going to try to attach a picture of it when I finish this post. You can get that pump for about $850 and it significantly increases the injector pressure all by itself. Everyone I know that installs the LT4 pump installs the LT4 injectors because they have more capacity. I'm getting this done to my car right now as I'm typing this. This can be done without cracking the motor and messing with the camshaft. The fuel lobe on the LT4 camshaft is basically the same as the fuel lobe on the LT1 camshaft. The difference in the stock motors is the pump. There are however, several camshafts available through the aftermarket that have more lobes and taller lobes interacting with the fuel pump and some venders are saying they can pump twice as much fuel with better cam lobes. I have not gone to a new camshaft yet. I'm fairly certain that when I do I will install lower compression pistons and complete forged crank and rods. Your fuel system is probably pretty maxed out as it is right now. If you add headers you might make a couple more hp with increased efficiency but it really needs more fuel. I would go with an in tank system first and don't go cheap. Then you can add the headers and a larger pulley on the supercharger and get another 90 to 100 whp out of it. E85 is a double edged sword. It is great because it has extreme knock resistance which we need with the high compression of this LT1 engine....but it takes 30% more fuel than gasoline to make the same amount of power and obviously getting 30% more fuel into this engine is a little more complex.
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2016 SS -AGP twin Borg Warner 7163 EFR's, LT4 mechanical pump, LT4 injectors, Walbro 255 low side, Castrol SRF. 734whp/759 tq
2013 ZL1 -ADM - 427 LSX 6 bolt, O-ringed block built by LME. Twin PT6466 turbos. RPM custom manual trans, RPS Quad carbon clutch, 9" Hendrix rear diff & axles. ADM/squash fuel system, Ron Davis radiator, Spal fans, AGP air to air, turbo plumbing. LPE oil cooler, rear bushing upgrade, roll bar...etc. rwhp 1400+... 212.5mph, best Texas mile to date. ![]() |
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Join Date: Aug 2016
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Excellent info Jess, thanks.
What in tank pump did you go with? When you say you added 90hp with just the pump, what were the before and after figures like? |
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