hondata and injectors
hondata and injectors
using a hondata and 440cc injectors, do I still need a high flow fuel pump and an FPR?
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Jeff_Atwood
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The stock fuel pump can flow quite a bit if you keep fuel pressures low. That's one of the advantages to using bigger injectors is you can keep the stock pump.
Go here: http://hondata.com/techfuelpump.html
-Andy
Go here: http://hondata.com/techfuelpump.html
-Andy
'99 EBP Si
S200 w/everything|12psi JRSC|Heatshield
AEM CAI|Kamikaze headers
Custom (quiet) 2.5" exhaust
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OZ 16x7 Superleggera + Sumi HTR Z II
S200 w/everything|12psi JRSC|Heatshield
AEM CAI|Kamikaze headers
Custom (quiet) 2.5" exhaust
Quaife LSD|JUN 9lb flywheel|ACT XTSS clutch
Eibach Pro-Kit/KYB AGX
Full polyurethane bushings/mounts
OZ 16x7 Superleggera + Sumi HTR Z II
350whp from 440cc injectors on a 4-cyl turbocharged engine would require a fuel pressure of approximately 140psi, which is pretty nuts, and impossible with a stock fuel pump. The stock fuel pressure is somewhere between 40 and 50psi.
Go to this page on RC Engineering's site, and scroll down to the "Fuel Injector Worksheet" section. It will help you properly size your injectors. Turbocharged/supercharged engines will need bigger injectors than NA engines to make the same power output, because their BSFC is generally higher (they use more fuel to produce the same power output). RC Engineering suggests .60 to .65 BSFC for turbocharged engines, so you can use that in their worksheet.
-Andy
Go to this page on RC Engineering's site, and scroll down to the "Fuel Injector Worksheet" section. It will help you properly size your injectors. Turbocharged/supercharged engines will need bigger injectors than NA engines to make the same power output, because their BSFC is generally higher (they use more fuel to produce the same power output). RC Engineering suggests .60 to .65 BSFC for turbocharged engines, so you can use that in their worksheet.
-Andy