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Drives: 2016 Camaro SS Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Mount Dora, FL
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High flow injectors/pump
Just a FYI... over on the HPT forum high flow injectors and pump have been announced. This is what the high HP builds have been waiting for.
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Perhaps you can answer a question I have. I was looking at several GM parts sites for the 2016 Camaro SS and I found these:
12672370 INJECTOR CAMARO; 6.2L; NOMINAL FLOW 12672369 INJECTOR CAMARO; 6.2L; LOW FLOW 12672371 INJECTOR CAMARO; 6.2L; HIGH FLOW Is there a way to determine the specs. on these? And thanks for the heads up! |
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Someone correct me if I am wrong, I am going oon make some assumptions and guesses.
I am being told from more than one source that with the lt4 stuff, cam lobe and low side are good for 800-900rwhp on e85. Let's call it 850rwhp. the lt4 stuff is about $2k and the cam lobe is no extra cost. Low side is required no matter what. Those new injectors say 24% more fuel than the lt4 stuff. That would be another 200rwhp of e85 for a total of 1050rwhp. The price of those injectors and pump is $5500 or $3500 over the lt4 stuff. For $5500 I could do the lt4 stuff, msd intake, rails and injectors, megasquirt 3 and have unlimited fueling but with added complexity of 2 computers. I hope my numbers are off. I would pay their price but would like more of a 1400rwhp on e85 solution. |
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Drives: 2016 Camaro SS Join Date: Oct 2016
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Excited to see what develops with multiple options on the way.
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Thanks for posting this. I'm really glad I waited and will definitely be following this. How long before this solution is available?
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I think for now, the best option may be to upgrade the high side with this high volume pump, a higher volume low side pump and LT4 injectors. Currently, until there is a lower cost solution, going past the LT4 injectors doesn't seem worth it when you could have an entire secondary injection system for the same $4k.
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i am thinking it just taps the pump side of the tank down low and in the back with a new feed line to a new pump and runs up front with a whole new line while leaving the old line still working? does it have a regulator and a return line and t into the stock low side up front? my plan is to copy what i think cordes did but bigger. tap the tank with a -10, let that feed one of the holley 1800 pumps, run that to the front and hit a regulator set above the normal fuel pressure from the stock low side, have a return line. up front tee the new low side into the stock low side fuel system AND eventually come off of it to a port injected set up. the holley 1800 pump wouldn't need to run all the time, i would use a output on whatever 2nd ecm i am using to turn it on at lets say 80kpa or a hobs switch, it is a dual pump so sometime down the road maybe set that 2nd pump to kick on a little later if needed. the stock low side should keep new low side fuel system/rails all pressurized and ready to go at a moments notice so there shouldn't need to be a lot of time for the holley pump to turn on and be ready to feed additional fuel. the holley fuel pump is $430, filters, fittings, lines, regulator, i am thinking under $1500. this doesn't include the port injection stuff. this set up should be good for over 1000rwhp on e85. the stock low side pump is good for at least another 400rhwp of e85 for a total of 1400+rwhp e85 low side fuel system. what am not thinking about? |
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Drives: 2013 ZL1 Camaro, 2016 Camaro SS Join Date: Jun 2013
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Sounds like we finally have some more high side options here and if you have already built a forged bottom end this will be a big hit. Originally I really couldn't see investing all the money for forged internals and not having anyway to get enough fuel into the cylinders to get the power the forged parts could support. I'm kind of hoping prices will come down some more though..... Here is the Lingenfelter Link: http://www.lingenfelter.com/product/...l#.WB-nZmfruUk
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