I know the general concensus is to upgrade elements of the fuel system (fuel pump for example) before going past a 75 shot and into the 100 dry shot territory.
Why is that?
The obvious answer would be that the pump would not be able to keep up and the car would start running lean.
Well I'm thinking of attempting the 100 dry shot on the dyno in the next week.
My plan is to put the car on the dyno without nitrous, then with the 75 shot and monitor a/f ($95 for 3 pulls and a/f ratio).
If the car feels like it could handle the 100 shot, I'm thinking of throwing it on there and monitoring how it does with it.
I know someone else must have tried this before. Is the danger that the pump just wont be able to push enough fuel and I'll run a bit lean? Or is the danger that the pump will fail at some point because it is being pushed too hard?
What are your thoughts/predictions on this?
Why is that?
The obvious answer would be that the pump would not be able to keep up and the car would start running lean.
Well I'm thinking of attempting the 100 dry shot on the dyno in the next week.
My plan is to put the car on the dyno without nitrous, then with the 75 shot and monitor a/f ($95 for 3 pulls and a/f ratio).
If the car feels like it could handle the 100 shot, I'm thinking of throwing it on there and monitoring how it does with it.
I know someone else must have tried this before. Is the danger that the pump just wont be able to push enough fuel and I'll run a bit lean? Or is the danger that the pump will fail at some point because it is being pushed too hard?
What are your thoughts/predictions on this?
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