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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ hmm might make it a winter project, considering I don't daily drive the car mileage wouldn't really be an issue. I have an UpRev tune so

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Old 10-12-2011, 02:51 PM   #91 (permalink)
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hmm might make it a winter project, considering I don't daily drive the car mileage wouldn't really be an issue. I have an UpRev tune so I guess it would be a matter of larger injectors, fuel pump and a retune. I know UpRev allows for multiple maps so wouldn't it be possible to have an e85 tune and a 93 tune? Also when I go F.I. I could still use the injectors and fuel pump, it would be nice to see what an N/A Z could do and the savings at the pump would be sweet!
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^ yes if you were going to do E85 now with plans for FI in the future, you may as well just go big on the fuel system from the start since you are going to need a complete retune anyway. Toss in some id1000 and the aeromotive pump, i can get you a pump install kit and tell you how to mod the assembly to support the flow of the larger aero pump.

then you can tune and get the startup, idle, cruise, etc all perfectly squared away so that once you add the FI all you have to do is fine tune for the higher airflow.

yes you could have seperate maps, but that would only work if you run it until totally empty and get all the previous fuel out. converting to e85 doesnt make a flex fuel vehicle, so it has to run on straight 100% the fuel that its tuned for. of course, you dont have to like drain until completely bone dry, a couple % one way or the other should be tolerable, but i would want less than a gallon in the tank when switching back and forth.
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I have been having a hard time deciding if I realllly wanted to build the motor in this thing or just "deal with" the power I can make on the stock motor until I get a different car.

Well, we picked up again on our billet intake manifold project yesterday, and I am going to need a high power car to test its limits on. So, I went ahead and ordered some pistons. I have a spare long block in my garage at home. Need to pick out some rods and get this to the machine shop.

I guess I will have lots of updating to do with my thread over the course of the next few months.
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I have been having a hard time deciding if I realllly wanted to build the motor in this thing or just "deal with" the power I can make on the stock motor until I get a different car.

Well, we picked up again on our billet intake manifold project yesterday, and I am going to need a high power car to test its limits on. So, I went ahead and ordered some pistons. I have a spare long block in my garage at home. Need to pick out some rods and get this to the machine shop.

I guess I will have lots of updating to do with my thread over the course of the next few months.
awesome, can't wait to see the results Charles. What pistons are you using and what CR?
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I ordered some custom Wiseco 10:1 pistons
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Nice!!

carrillo or eagle rods?

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those are sort of opposite ends of the spectrum, i imagine grabbing something in the middle
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I have been having a hard time deciding if I realllly wanted to build the motor in this thing or just "deal with" the power I can make on the stock motor until I get a different car.

Well, we picked up again on our billet intake manifold project yesterday, and I am going to need a high power car to test its limits on. So, I went ahead and ordered some pistons. I have a spare long block in my garage at home. Need to pick out some rods and get this to the machine shop.

I guess I will have lots of updating to do with my thread over the course of the next few months.
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Just rods and pistons correct? Looking forward to seeing this
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I'm really interested in your build. The only other built 3.7 we know about is Mike's "1000whp" car, but there's not many details regarding his engine build. I will most likely need to build mine very soon. Stupid gremlin noises in my motor...
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these are pretty noisy motors in terms of what you can hear sitting inside the car. LOTS of transmission noise in these cars.
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these are pretty noisy motors in terms of what you can hear sitting inside the car. LOTS of transmission noise in these cars.
It's not a transmission noise, unfortunately. It started after my 3rd run at the drag strip and has gotten progressively louder.
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Any chance that its just an exhaust manifold leak? You have a lot of manifold plumbing for a setup like that. Manifold leaks can sometimes sound deceptive. Hopefully its nothing serious
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Phunk what are your impressions on the aeromotive pump? Looking back do you feel that the fuel pump is more than up to the e85 task and do you think it will limit you in the long run? Also, starting to win over the wife on the e85 conversion, what part number is the pump? Did you use the stock fuel lines or run new lines as well?
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