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Fuel system setup
How much HP would this setup support.
1/2" tank pickup, 5/8" fuel line to Fram racing fuel filter, #10 line from filter to 1/2 NPT inlet on Holley 130 GPH self regulated six valve mechanical pump. 1/2 NPT pump outlet to #10AN line going up to four port fuel block. Then #6 line to each carb bowl. Dual 850 Holleys on top of a 420 B&M blower. Trying to keep a simple fuel system but with large lines and no 90* adapter fittings. |
not an expert but I would say far more than the 420 blower will make.
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Your GPH will only flow as much as your smallest line. I think the 1/2 is good for roughly 130 GPH free flow and here s a quote explaining how to calculate what you'll get. You can play with the numbers in the formula below.
The average advertised weight of a gallon of premium fuel is 6.34 lb/gallon. Brake Specific Fuel Consumption or B.S.F.C. Brake Specific Fuel Consumption or B.S.F.C. is the amount of fuel required to produce 1 HP for 1 hour. This means that an engine with a B.S.F.C of .5 will burn 1/2 or .5 lbs of fuel to produce 1 HP for one hour. Determining exact B.S.F.C for a specific engine is complicated and requires an engine dyno. Based on industry standards the B.S.F.C for: Normal Aspirated Engines is .45 - .55 Supercharged Engines is .55 - .60 Turbocharged Engines is .6 - .65 need to calculate fuel required: Target Hp * B.S.F.C. = Fuel required in lbs/hr 600 *.56 = 330 lbs/hr Most fuel pumps flow rate is advertised in gallons per hour: Lbs/hr / fuel weight per gallon = gal/hr 330 / 6.34 = 52 gal/hr but remember pump losses, and a fuel pressure regulator and a return line fuel feed system designs flow requirements ? |
thats almost the same setup as my cat has,and they are 950hp at 6200 rpm,no need to worry,wlll work great for your power.
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Thanks guys. Trying to keep it simple. I have a few extra of these six valve 1/2" in/out mechanical pumps for spares. I bought two brand new ones last spring.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3599551)
How much HP would this setup support.
. That will do fine for any amount that 420 can muster. Good luck. Eddie |
Originally Posted by Young Performance
(Post 3600260)
As much as your setup will make:drink:
That will do fine for any amount that 420 can muster. Good luck. Eddie |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3600412)
How do you guys feel about electric fuel psi gauges? For some reason, i just dont trust them. I was thinking of adding in a fuel psi switch, that will trigger the alarm and LED light should the fuel psi fall below say 5psi?? :bigbird:
I have an LED on the dash that blinks if psi drops below 4psi and I have mechanical gauges mounted on the engine. You can see them in the big plate that holds my MSD,coil, etc. http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...b/5fb969b6.png |
I have a similar setup on my boat, my concern is sucking through the filter. Is it better to pull through the filter or push through it? I have been thinking about using a mesh prefilter to the pump and then push through my final filter. I am using a WIX 3522 filter which has a built in water separator and has twice the filter area of the standard Fram. Interested in any opinions, I'm running about 700hp through the Merc seawater pump, and I know I'm at the limit of this setup.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3600412)
How do you guys feel about electric fuel psi gauges? For some reason, i just dont trust them. I was thinking of adding in a fuel psi switch, that will trigger the alarm and LED light should the fuel psi fall below say 5psi?? :bigbird:
Eddie |
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