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Post by favorracing on Feb 11, 2009 9:56:31 GMT -5
- What is the inner diameter of a #10 line??
- I currently have a 1/2" inner diameter aluminum line and a Mallory Comp 140 fuel pump. I have #10 line from the fuel cell to a steel mesh in-line filter to the pump. I have two #8 lines from a Holley fuel regulator to the carb. What will work and what will not???
- I have a seperate fuel system for my nitrous. Can I continue to run Cam 2 in the nitrous system ??
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Post by Heath Daniel on Feb 11, 2009 10:25:38 GMT -5
Welcome to the board favorracing. How much approx. hp are you making on motor now? Your fuel system sounds like its good for about 600 hp on E85. It is also my believe that you can still run and tune your n2o system the way you are now if you stay with the cam 2 with the nitrous. I have kicked around this very idea with people that know a lot more about nitrous than I do and they say this theory is sound. I also know running nitrous with E85 pays big dividends since ethanol carries it's own oxygen molecule but you have to get the tune right which is true with nitrous no matter what you are using for fuel. If I ran nitrous I certainly would not be afraid to shoot it with E85. I would start real fat on the fuel side and leave the nitrous side alone and back up from there until I established a best fuel/ nitrous ratio as a base line and tune for various hp referencing the gasoline jet card then factoring in the E85 ratio from that. Keep us posted on how it works favorracing.
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Post by jlwhorf on Feb 11, 2009 12:15:55 GMT -5
- What is the inner diameter of a #10 line?? To pass on some info that I learned on Stacy David's Speed channel show. AN hose and fittings are based on 16ths of in inch sizing. So -10 line = 10/16" or 5/8". Sad to say I have using AN stuff for a while and just learned the size theory now. Jonathan
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Post by Heath Daniel on Feb 11, 2009 12:27:42 GMT -5
Good to know. Thanks Jonathan.
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Post by David7355 on Feb 11, 2009 13:20:45 GMT -5
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