Very impressive numbers! Good job! Fast Intentions just posted good numbers and a claim to the "highest HP/Torque pump gas/stock internal/370Z in the world!" Not even a day later and
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09-11-2014, 11:33 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Very impressive numbers! Good job! Fast Intentions just posted good numbers and a claim to the "highest HP/Torque pump gas/stock internal/370Z in the world!" Not even a day later and you break it lol. Did you modify any of the lines/seals to run e85?
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09-11-2014, 11:36 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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I believe FI pump gas record still holds, pump gas usually means 91/93 fuel, and they cracked above 600whp where everyone else in the 600 range I believe is e85 right now.
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Yes it is, but I think because it is not a "standard" across the board, plus e85 I believes is equal to 100 octane fuel it gets pushed out of the 'pump' gas classification.
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09-11-2014, 12:10 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Gotcha. I've always considered pump gas as a fuel that is readily available at any local gas station. Either way, both setups laid down impressive numbers and further pushed the envelope of what these engines are capable of.
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Nice stuff. You still using the OEM MAFs or did you upgrade those? Besides going to a return-style fuel system...the MAFs are limiting me right now.
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E85 is not considered "pump gas" in the whole "power on pump gas" debate. You could definitely argue that its available at many pumps... but its sort of an apples to oranges comparison due its ability to ward off knock/detonation.
It allows you to run a little more boost and an ideal timing curve without nearly as much concern of running into knock. E85 itself isnt a power adder for the most part (minus some small gains from dynamic compression - taking up more space in the combustion chamber), but it definitely lets you see more of what your existing power adders can do! |
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Thanks for the compliments! I havent tried regular pump gas yet so I will let FI hold that one for now! And they will always smash me on the torque, my turbos are a little too big and non-ball bearing to hit hard enough to go for the torque record. |
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As for the "pump gas" banter, when I make that claim, I am considering only 91/93 in the discussion. It is correct, E85 could be considered in the discussion, but that brings the "gray" into the conversation. Most tend to forget that E85 is very scarce out here on the west coast and we are subject to the phenomenal 91 octane. Keep up the good fight buddy! -Tony
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AWESOME! you're not too far from me at all either! GTK there's a capable tuner around!!
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