Sometime in the next few days I am going to put the S2E on my car so I can take really detailed photos of the routing and setup. The systems
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Sometime in the next few days I am going to put the S2E on my car so I can take really detailed photos of the routing and setup. The systems keep evolving a little each time I build them but I think the S2 and S2E might be in a steady state for the time being. I am pretty happy with how the first S2E build turned out and I am anxious to find if it fits the customers car the way it fit mine. I mean... so long as the routing and everything seems to be workable for most the FI kits, its ready to go for huge power.
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That is a lot of my fault and my lack of showing pictures and giving the solid details. Now that I have the S2 and S2E kits and RRP integration with them all figured out, I will be posting up the details to make it clear for everyone. I just wanted to make sure I had stuff locked in before I got to deep into posting it up.
I would do it right now, but I ran out of pump return conversions and rails for the 370z. Getting 10 more sets of rails prepped for anodizing right now, and 60 return conversions. Soon I will have to do the big material order for the lifetime supply of VHR rails. I believe that next week I will have all the information ready for posting. |
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This is most of the S2E kit here:
Not shown is the long return hose, or the parts to convert the sending unit to return. O&G I am sure you can see how the filter setup there would swap right in replacing your rear hardpipe. Here is the S2E sending unit with 485 installed, return conversion performed, filter removed, and flow reversal. |
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Good deal! So from what I understand, I need the S2E rear hardpipe section w/ the filter, ditch the 340LPH and go with the 485 Wally in the main pump housing and just stick with your original design on the RRP setup? I'll get with you next week on it and give you some time to get everything together. I still need to break the motor and clutch in and I can do that with the current setup on pump gas.
Thanks for the response!
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I guess I'll need a few new hardware pieces to preform the flow reversal for the new 485 pump, as well. I noticed that after reviewing your pictures and detailed post, lol! No rush, but it is something I'll be doing in the near future.
I can also return my rear hardpipe section to you for reuse when we get to that point.
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Flow reversal:
Remove the blue -4 hose for the standard return conversion. The 1/8NPT to 1/4" hose barb that threads into the regulator bypass fitting needs to be swapped out for a 1/8NPT to 5/16" hose barb. Then 5/16 in-tank hose goes on there, and straight up to the factory output hose barb. Of course I have all this stuff. So the return gets upgraded from the -4 internal stuff to 5/16(-5). You will need my FPO fitting or equivalent type of adapter to attach the long return hose to the factory output quick connect. For the output, open the bulkhead hole up to a -6 and put a -6 90 on there. Fuel pump goes straight out this way. |
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Boom, Charles solving problems everyday all day! I'll be in touch when I'm ready to go E85 on hi-boost! Thanks again!
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If you are going to go with the RRP, I would probably just stick with the 340 in the factory sending unit since it will now feed the RRP. If you look at the S2E sending unit photos I posted just above... for the RRP, that blue hose leaving the pump will instead go over to fill the RRP, and the RRP output will come back to go out that bulkhead. |
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If I can stick w/ the 340 and use your RRP setup and maintain my goals of 700 whp area on E85 I will be happy. It sounds like the easiest solution for the stuff I already have anyways.
I'll be in touch in a few weeks after you get everything finalized.
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Hard pipes relocated a bit and wrapped
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Cool-it wrap with hi temp adhesive!
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Good luck with it?
I bought a roll of Thermo-Tec heat tape figure I would zip tie everything I wrap and just wrap the zip tie with the Thermo-tec heat tape to protect them. See how it works. |
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there ya go.
My personal opinion.. wrap something around the AN connection between the hardpipe and softline there. Since you have hot pipes and a turbo right there, I like to wrap over connections near hot parts so that if there ever were a leak, it would drip out of wrap rather than spray straight out in who knows what direction. |
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