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    Ok I want to upgrade to a 9lb pulley, what will I need to upgrade right now it is 6lbs and everything that I have is stock right now, I know I will have to change my fuel pump but what else?
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  • #2
    It sounds like you got everything. You got headers too. So your good.

    Walbro 255 is a good thing to have. Did you get your pulley from ASP?

    [ September 06, 2005, 03:22 AM: Message edited by: Mighty Thor ]

    1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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    • #3
      no I havent got anything yet going to get everything over the winter time and install it this coming spring [img]smile.gif[/img]
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      • #4
        even the stock pump can (supposedly) flow enough fuel with an FMU but the main reason for something like the whalbro is that the whalbro is 'stronger' and will handle the increased requirements much better. People also don't want to be a test subject to find out 'just how good the stock fuel pump is' the hard way. [img]smile.gif[/img]
        so yes...aftermarket high perfomance fuel pump is pretty much a must for safety sake.

        what what i can tell from reading the stock injectors flow enough fuel for 9psi and are not mandatory. i think mighty thor has 9psi and stock injectors...? i don't think he has hptuners yet...i might be wrong. MT...care to give us a rundown on your system?

        (i think that bigger injectors and tuning software and wideband gauges and stuff like that are more of a requirement when you add aftermarket cam, p and P heads, etc.. on top of a 9 psi powerdyne. I say I think because this is still a relatively 'new' area.)

        [ September 09, 2005, 02:12 PM: Message edited by: grayman ]
        01 Firebird A4 3.42
        Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
        and other mods
        Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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        • #5
          I think the main concern is your fuel pressure and your injectors. At 9 psi your fuel pressure is going to be around 104 psi running the powerdyne fmu with a 6:1 ratio. Which is alot of pressure through the stock fuels rails. I did this for about a year until, I think it was Art, said I risking of blowing up my car if something happens under the hood. Also my injector pulse width were always over 25ms and would see 30ms at the top of each gear. The norm is 18ms which is 80% duty cycle, so one could look up a injector as well as blowing up there car with a busting fuel line with too much fuel pressure. I'm saying this is going to happen. I didn't have a problem with mine for over a year. It could happen so just beaware of the dangers. Good luck
          08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
          96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine

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          • #6
            I just have the basic. I can't do much else because of emission here.

            But, there used to be a PD user way back and he was running 10psi+ and maxing out his stock pump. I believe he did have GTP injectors, or it may have been stock-not sure. He replaced the pump with Walbro 255 and he did fine from there.

            I think John_D was experiencing the same thing and he was getting low 14 with his stock pump. He connected Boost-A-Pump and he broke into the mid 13 sec. So there is a difference.

            ssms5411 is right on the dot.

            1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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            • #7
              johnd had nitrous as well though.

              I did forget to mention the fuel pressure. our stock gear is rated at someting like 60 psi...there abouts...fuel rail, rubber lines, etc...?
              01 Firebird A4 3.42
              Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
              and other mods
              Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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              • #8
                I'm positive John_D didn't combine Powerdyne and NO2. He had NO2 first then went SC.

                Hopefully will hear something from him.

                1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mighty Thor:
                  I'm positive John_D didn't combine Powerdyne and NO2. He had NO2 first then went SC.

                  Hopefully will hear something from him.
                  ok, you are most likely correct.
                  01 Firebird A4 3.42
                  Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
                  and other mods
                  Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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                  • #10
                    I am getting closer to a basic overview/guide for converting 6 psi powerdyne to 9 psi and up. (money, money, money) 9 psi (taking engine safety into account) is exponentialy more complicated than a 6psi set up. That might be my opening sentence....
                    01 Firebird A4 3.42
                    Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
                    and other mods
                    Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by grayman:
                      I am getting closer to a basic overview/guide for converting 6 psi powerdyne to 9 psi and up. (money, money, money) 9 psi (taking engine safety into account) is exponentialy more complicated than a 6psi set up. That might be my opening sentence....
                      That would be great! You know I created a personal notebook out the stuff you have on your site.

                      So what's your overview on it?

                      1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mighty Thor:
                        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by grayman:
                        I am getting closer to a basic overview/guide for converting 6 psi powerdyne to 9 psi and up. (money, money, money) 9 psi (taking engine safety into account) is exponentialy more complicated than a 6psi set up. That might be my opening sentence....
                        That would be great! You know I created a personal notebook out the stuff you have on your site.

                        So what's your overview on it?
                        </font>[/QUOTE]X2! your site ROCKS it has made me want to do my install myself which i am going to. Thanks!
                        1999 Black V6 Camaro<br />Website: <a href=\"http://midnight-maro.freestarthost.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://midnight-maro.freestarthost.com</a> <br /><br />CAI,Lid,K&N,SLP LM, Powerdyne, Shift Kit, 160* thermo, and gauge pillar w/gauges.. Sittin in the garage: RKSport Headers, Carsound Cat, LSD, Fuel Pump, GTP Injectors, 3.73\'s

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by grayman:

                          I did forget to mention the fuel pressure. our stock gear is rated at someting like 60 psi...there abouts...fuel rail, rubber lines, etc...? [/QB]
                          So is my setup going to be ok or do I need to change anything other thatn the fuel pump like the fuel rail or lines, etc.

                          and your site has been the single most helpful tool out here for installing a supercharger on our cars, I hope you will have your overview done by next spring when I get ready to do all this [img]smile.gif[/img]
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                          • #14
                            I think it will be a pretty 'open ended' (full of disclaimers... [img]smile.gif[/img] ) write up. I will be trying to track down things like max injector potential...80% duty cycle, etc. I also want to include some bin files to give a starting point for the fuel curves...you know...more than the usual..."just play around...do some test runs for about a year....you will figure it out...." it is a rather scary topic...going from 6 to 9 psi. big difference. I think for me it might not be worth the expense of all the related parts to gain the 30 or so HP to the wheels...so all my data will be second hand.
                            I should be able to assemble most of the related topics here and maybe pose some specific questions to ya'll 9 pound vets. (for instance...the vortech fmu that ships with powerdyne kit is not adjustable...but it is 6/1 ratio and that might be overkill. If it were 4/1 ratio then 9psi x 4 is the same fuel pressure as 6psi x 6. I don't want any blown motors on my whatch though. if it were safe to swith to a 4/1 fmu with the 9 pound pulley then that is cheaper and far easier than WB 02 gauge and tunning software and tunning and bigger injectors and more tunning, etc.)

                            thanks by the way. my pleasure.
                            01 Firebird A4 3.42
                            Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
                            and other mods
                            Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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                            • #15
                              "So is my setup going to be ok or do I need to change anything other thatn the fuel pump like the fuel rail or lines, etc."

                              don't need to change fuel rail. Not much can be done about the rubber hoses either but all of your connections need to be pro.

                              the problem is that at 6/1 ratio the stock rksport vortech fmu could add up to 60 more psi to the fuel rail (boost spike of 10) which would be about 110 psi on the stock fuel system. that is scarry to some people. (and it should be) It is far less of a concern to run the fuel rail at upto 80-85 for short periods. (6psi = +36 fuel psi + 50 (stock pressure) = 80psi fuel pressure (there abouts)

                              It would be helpful if some of the more advanced FI vets here had more info in there sigs or especially cool if they had even small websites describing there systems. some of the turbo guys are running well into the 300hp range and that would be some good data to have on hand.

                              I would even host the info on my site...any takers?
                              01 Firebird A4 3.42
                              Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
                              and other mods
                              Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.

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