figured i'd throw in some updates.
finished up the fuel system on the car
We got rid of the lil 2 into 1 fitting we had and added Fore's nice billet 3 in to 1.
The piece actually fit in real good under the stock pastic piece under there. It tucks back a little more, but i left it forward for pic purposes.
We also got the inline filter added as well. Each pump has a nice filter under it, but this adds a little protection.
On the old setup we were running the #8 to the regulator and then returning off the regulator. Still dead heading at the rails.
With the metco rails, we were able to go to a true return system.
For the fuel line, we are using Earls Pro Lite. Brian @ Finish Line really likes it alot more than steel braided. It's lighter, more flexible, but plenty durable. Still looks real good too!
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Got the Circle D converter installed. It actually did better than I predicted. The converter combined with a 2.85 vs 3.12 pulley dropped 60's from 2.0's to a best of 1.46.
Best e.t. so far has been a
10.14@139 mph. That was compared to the 11.0's we'd been seeing on the new lower compression engine.
The T trim blower has a 3.75" inlet. The car has actually been running the 3.5" tube that Vortech sent with the pre production kit. I never even thought about the fact that the inlet pipe was corking us.
TT Mike R @ Vortech and he seemed to think a 4" inlet would be good for maybe 1 psi but maybe as much as 40-50 rwhp.
I have actually been overspinning the blower by about 5000 or so rpms with the 2.85 pulley. We tried a 2.75 anyway, got some slip, and still ran a 10.15.
Thinkin about a larger inlet got me thinking about a blower more matched to the rpm's I am seeing on it. I sent the head unit back to vortech. I already had the heavy duty gear case, so it was pretty easy for them to upgrade the blower to a "JT" trim.
The differences are
Blower--RPM-------CMF-------HP Rating
T------55000-----1200--------825
JT-----60000-----1450--------1000
We swapped back to the 2.85 pulley as well as it will put the blower right at the top of it's range.
The air charge should be cooler too.
We also got the new inlet fabbed up. 4" all the way through. We also cut down a lot of extra tubing from the blow off as well.
Some comparison pics on the 2 tubes.
The pics do not do the justice to the size of difference in the filter either. It's overall about 50% bigger.