Official TVS Thread!!!
#152
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if your using e you can have a rstf with a 1 to 1 rising rate regulator and 80s still wont be enough you i dont care if you have 320 lt/hr pump the injectors just wont spray enough fuel you will have a better chance of it on c16 vp but the pistons wont take the heat for a very longtime the reason a turbo swapped lsj will handle more hp on stock stuff is the turbo isent going to produce near as much heat as a the tvs is going to you will need to be a 2.6 pully to even come close to 360 and that is alot of heat to deal with
#154
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you sure could its cheap and reliable
im on a tvs but not e its not here yet i wish it was but i dont need to be on e to know how to setup the fuel system but 80s on e will never be able to supply enough fuel
i read your dyno thread on rl forums good stuff just dont get caught up in the numbers you have a dam good running redline
on a side note people can keep beating the drop pully horse till its dead and a ported head till its dead to you wont be able to use a ported head to its full potential on stock cams the stock cams are dam good for a set of stock cams
how would you like to be able to make 340 or so hp on a tvs with 2.9 or 3.0 pully on gas and meth its very possable to do that with a set of cams and a dam good tuner the idea is to not to have to spin the **** out of the blower to make the power you want do what it takes to make it easier to make the power not harder slamming a smaller pully and throwing it on isent the complete answer
on a 2.9 pully at 7300 i move 47.9lbs a min my budd on e and a 2.8 at 7500 is moving 45lbs a min
im on a tvs but not e its not here yet i wish it was but i dont need to be on e to know how to setup the fuel system but 80s on e will never be able to supply enough fuel
on a side note people can keep beating the drop pully horse till its dead and a ported head till its dead to you wont be able to use a ported head to its full potential on stock cams the stock cams are dam good for a set of stock cams
how would you like to be able to make 340 or so hp on a tvs with 2.9 or 3.0 pully on gas and meth its very possable to do that with a set of cams and a dam good tuner the idea is to not to have to spin the **** out of the blower to make the power you want do what it takes to make it easier to make the power not harder slamming a smaller pully and throwing it on isent the complete answer
on a 2.9 pully at 7300 i move 47.9lbs a min my budd on e and a 2.8 at 7500 is moving 45lbs a min
Last edited by mrbelvedere; 04-03-2012 at 01:15 AM.
#162
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On the stock fuel system I assume? Been running 80s on E for well over a year (w/BRFS) with no issues.
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#165
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you can run 80s on e but your not going to get very far even with just a pump a change or a brfs or a rstfs 340 to 350 hp is roughly as far as you can push them the 80s just cant spray enough fuel at 58lbs the needle valve and spray orfice is just to small to do the job now if you want to still use 80s and run a rsfs with a 1 to 1 regulator your going to have to run a base pressure of 55 to 60lbs and a wide open presssure of 80lbs or more to force the injector be able to spray enough fuel and idc wise your looking at 95 to 100% and that could possably get you into the 370hp range
Last edited by mrbelvedere; 04-03-2012 at 02:13 PM.
#166
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you can run 80s on e but your not going to get very far even with just a pump a change or a brfs or a rstfs 340 to 350 hp is roughly as far as you can push them the 80s just cant spray enough fuel at 58lbs the needle valve and spray orfice is just to small to do the job now if you want to still use 80s and run a rsfs with a 1 to 1 regulator your going to have to run a base pressure of 55 to 60lbs and a wide open presssure of 80lbs or more to force the injector be able to spray enough fuel and idc wise your looking at 95 to 100% and that could possably get you into the 370hp range
On my current TVS, 2.9", E85 RSFS with the base pressure set at 43.5psi I have not 100% IDC at 7k with a commanded AFR of 11.8. Max IDC is 95% around 7000rpms. The tune is not 100% but I feel comfortable saying that I should not have to raise the base pressure to provide enough fueling for this 2.9" pulley @ ~7200rpms. I am seeing max boost of 20psi so my FP should be ~63.6psi
This pulley will put me in the 330whp range.
For the 2.7" pulley I plan on settings the base pressure to 50psi which means at max boost I should be running ~72psi of FP. I think that should be enough to provide the fueling I need. I have read that the stock pump gives up between 70-80psi. I have read the 80s give up at 80psi of FP.
#167
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Gotcha. We are closer the same page then I thought.
On my current TVS, 2.9", E85 RSFS with the base pressure set at 43.5psi I have not 100% IDC at 7k with a commanded AFR of 11.8. Max IDC is 95% around 7000rpms. The tune is not 100% but I feel comfortable saying that I should not have to raise the base pressure to provide enough fueling for this 2.9" pulley @ ~7200rpms. I am seeing max boost of 20psi so my FP should be ~63.6psi
This pulley will put me in the 330whp range.
For the 2.7" pulley I plan on settings the base pressure to 50psi which means at max boost I should be running ~72psi of FP. I think that should be enough to provide the fueling I need. I have read that the stock pump gives up between 70-80psi. I have read the 80s give up at 80psi of FP.
On my current TVS, 2.9", E85 RSFS with the base pressure set at 43.5psi I have not 100% IDC at 7k with a commanded AFR of 11.8. Max IDC is 95% around 7000rpms. The tune is not 100% but I feel comfortable saying that I should not have to raise the base pressure to provide enough fueling for this 2.9" pulley @ ~7200rpms. I am seeing max boost of 20psi so my FP should be ~63.6psi
This pulley will put me in the 330whp range.
For the 2.7" pulley I plan on settings the base pressure to 50psi which means at max boost I should be running ~72psi of FP. I think that should be enough to provide the fueling I need. I have read that the stock pump gives up between 70-80psi. I have read the 80s give up at 80psi of FP.
#168
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I appreciate the advise but this might be one of those situation where I am going to have to try it for myself.
I don't have any plans on running anything lower then a 2.7" pulley this year. And I agree with you that a 2.6" is silly on the stock head.
I am also not sold on cams yet. I have not seen any concert evidence that tells me that I have to be running them with my setup. And Cam + TVS means there is another $3000 investment to do it right:
Cams
Ported Head
Springs - A good idea anyway
NBS or BSD
ATI Balancer
3k for 30whp is not in my budget.
I know I said 361 but realistically it is 350 or bust.
I don't have any plans on running anything lower then a 2.7" pulley this year. And I agree with you that a 2.6" is silly on the stock head.
I am also not sold on cams yet. I have not seen any concert evidence that tells me that I have to be running them with my setup. And Cam + TVS means there is another $3000 investment to do it right:
Cams
Ported Head
Springs - A good idea anyway
NBS or BSD
ATI Balancer
3k for 30whp is not in my budget.
I know I said 361 but realistically it is 350 or bust.