Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
#16
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
I'm not going to argue that the stock PCM is better than aftermarket, just that it works quite well and requires way less tuning time. The aftermarket PCM's have way more capabilities, but require alot more setup time, money, wiring, etc...
The stock PCM has tables for fuel versus temperature plus other things. Is that the different conditions you referred to, ramair96ws6?
Also, Craig Moates has devised a way to log and tune the stock PCM on the fly.
Mike
The stock PCM has tables for fuel versus temperature plus other things. Is that the different conditions you referred to, ramair96ws6?
Also, Craig Moates has devised a way to log and tune the stock PCM on the fly.
Mike
#17
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Originally Posted by engineermike
Also, Craig Moates has devised a way to log and tune the stock PCM on the fly.
Mike
I love using F.a.s.t. stuff its so damn easy to use and it can make so many corrections its crazy.
not alot of people can do stock pcm tuning
#18
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Here's some more info on Craig's stuff:
http://www.moates.net/index.php?cPath=24_47
" APU1 AutoProm Package: USB Version
Does everything in one package, one USB-based device! USB-powered, so no power supply needed. Chip burning/reading, datalogging, and realtime emulation. "
http://www.moates.net/index.php?cPath=24_47
" APU1 AutoProm Package: USB Version
Does everything in one package, one USB-based device! USB-powered, so no power supply needed. Chip burning/reading, datalogging, and realtime emulation. "
#20
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
I know you can make great power with a stock pcm Ive tuned a ls1 with a f1 to 750 rwhp at 17#s of boost it was a monster lol. I have a lot more time on LS1 stuff compared to lt1. I just love the aftermarket stuff for big HP
#21
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Wow didn't expect all the responses. FAST would be nice also but the limiting factor being the $$. No need for me to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to for the time being meaning if I can get away w/ the stk pcm & 60lb inj w/ out issues then that's the route I take for the time being.
#23
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Originally Posted by JustNO
is 255lph single pump enough for 700bhp ?? Or dual 255lph pump is required??
#26
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Running a 383ci D1 15psi with 72# Low_Z and a versafuller. 1997 with Lt1 edit. I had to go with 2 - 255 LPH in tank pumps and a single KB BAP on pump #1. What really helped is re-plumb of the stock set-up from the tank. The stock small line is very flow restrictive. Also running a M6, and maybe going with a Moser rear.
#27
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Originally Posted by mzgp5x
Running a 383ci D1 15psi with 72# Low_Z and a versafuller. 1997 with Lt1 edit. I had to go with 2 - 255 LPH in tank pumps and a single KB BAP on pump #1. What really helped is re-plumb of the stock set-up from the tank. The stock small line is very flow restrictive. Also running a M6, and maybe going with a Moser rear.
#28
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
I built my own dual intank 255 setup. It doesn't take a whole lot of creativity, a hose clamp, and a "T" to make it work. However, with the stock fuel lines, you have to trigger one on boost.
Mike
Mike
#29
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Originally Posted by engineermike
I built my own dual intank 255 setup. It doesn't take a whole lot of creativity, a hose clamp, and a "T" to make it work. However, with the stock fuel lines, you have to trigger one on boost.
Mike
Mike
#30
Re: Is 700fwhp w/ this setup/application possible?
Originally Posted by RealQuick
Any more detail on the setup Mike? Wiring schematic perhaps on how the 2nd one was wired up? Also, did you fit them both in the bucket?
this should help
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showth...l+pump+install