68_GT said:100% E85 ?FoMoCoSHO said:Our Bosch injectors are fine for e85, the bottleneck is elsewhere.
They say they can tune for 100% E85 ?
68_GT said:100% E85 ?FoMoCoSHO said:Our Bosch injectors are fine for e85, the bottleneck is elsewhere.
end off this week for tuning and dyno , not sure of exact date .68_GT said:I told them to pass along to the fabricator to extend the intake into the fenderwell to hold the air filter in there. He told me they were aware all of our biggest concerns is IAT's.
Do you know when that other SHO is suppoed to dyno ? I'd like to go see it, but I'll be out of town this coming weekend.
According to Bosch, yes the injectors can but there is more to it than just the injectors. Those injectors max at 2900psi, but ford limits frp on gen 4.1 to 2150. I havent seen any published data about gen 4.2 but i was routinely over 2700 psi at the rail on 93, 2400 at my highest blend of 34% The capacity is definitely there, figuring out how to unlock it is the mystery I'm trying to figure out.68_GT said:100% E85 ?FoMoCoSHO said:Our Bosch injectors are fine for e85, the bottleneck is elsewhere.
Yes.SHOdded said:A while back, we were looking at upgrading the HPFP. Is the part the same 'tween Gen 4.1 and 4.2?
FoMoCoSHO said:After some further "research" those flutes in the the intake tube pressurize, then accelerate the air as it exits them.....this is necessary for the speed density system.
This may explain why the "smooth" approach isn't working so well for CAI's
SwampRat said:FoMoCoSHO said:After some further "research" those flutes in the the intake tube pressurize, then accelerate the air as it exits them.....this is necessary for the speed density system.
This may explain why the "smooth" approach isn't working so well for CAI's
Seems to work fairly well for bpd1151 ....
The results are not in .... lets see what we get with BigMac's SkunkWorks CAI and the testing that with result .
I doubt if it's as good as I think it will be that he'll keep it to himself.
Hopefully BPD will chime in with any dyno testing they did with his setup.SwampRat said:FoMoCoSHO said:After some further "research" those flutes in the the intake tube pressurize, then accelerate the air as it exits them.....this is necessary for the speed density system.
This may explain why the "smooth" approach isn't working so well for CAI's
Seems to work fairly well for bpd1151 ....
The results are not in .... lets see what we get with BigMac's SkunkWorks CAI and the testing that will show results .
I doubt if it's as good as I think it will be that he'll keep it to himself.
kinder said:Injectors: There was a company that would modify (to run e85) Subaru injectors called Witchhunter Performance? Perhaps they now offer the same for other cars? I never cared ofr modded fuel stuff so just bought lager ones.
They dyno pulls on the CAI stuff is a lost cause unless we have $$ and time. To satisfy our curiosity we would need to do the following all in short order.
1) Stock pull. No tune
2) Stock pull. Tuned
3) Drop in filter. No tune
4) Drop in filter. Tune
5) CAI system of choice. No tune
6) CAI system of choice. Tune
Kinder.... I have baseline stock pulls on my 2013 SHO in addition to belowkinder said:The dyno pulls on the CAI stuff is a lost cause unless we have $$ and time. To satisfy our curiosity we would need to do the following all in short order.
1) Stock pull. No tune
2) Stock pull. Tuned
3) Drop in filter. No tune
4) Drop in filter. Tune
5) CAI system of choice. No tune
6) CAI system of choice. Tune
Same for if you want to experiment with the 'snorkel.'
I don't see a lot of people doing this as an experiment. I do see companies/ shops doing this and misrepresenting numbers to sell their product though.![]()