stevieturbo wrote:The Bosch EV14's are supposed to be very good...but you can only compensate so much with fuel pressure.
If you intend to use low impedance, buy a proper driver box like FJO sell. They do a 4 channel unit.
I doubt two Walbro's would cope...and they also dont cope well at high pressures.
A pair of 044's would be a better choice. I flow tested my own 044's, through a -6 line, 60psi at 13.1 volts.
They flowed equivalent to 486litres per hour ( tested for 20 seconds ) Voltage made quite a difference..my first tests were at 12.0volts. Dont recall exact results though.
I'd guess at 14.0 volts, it would be over 500lph. They also keep flowing til over 100psi....the Walbros taoil off a lot over 70psi.
Hi Stevie,
can you give me a direct link to the FJO driver box? It''s really hard for me to search for parts ouside of US, and shipping is a bit of a problem too.
I think twin walbro can flow up around 90 gal/hr at around 70 or 75 psi IIRC. I hope the DW 1600 will flow real 1600cc/min at 70 psi, I will try to find a nice setup if I will run static or dynamic fuel pressure.
If I just have the money right now, I might give the weldon pump a try and have a surge tank too, but at this point I can't afford it plus running a surge tank can eat up a lot of space in my trunk. I'm thinking of a way how to have a surge tank and a weldon fuel pump at the engine bay, and hopefully a fuel cooler in front of the car.
I also read somewhere that the bosch 044 is not alcohol compatible, so is walbro but there's a thread in nasioc about E85 and the guy uses walbro w/o a problem. so bosch 044 might be able to take alcohol fuels too.
thanks again for the suggestions, it's really opening up my options