Stock fuel pressure for my 96 Grand Prix 3100 is 43.5 psig.
I'm going turbo with a tune now, larger injectors.
Now, can I reduce the fuel pressure to help increase fuel flow volume? Knowing when I reduce fuel pressure I'll need to rescale the injectors, which is fine. The injectors will be well strong enough. 36 lb/hr on a 3100/3400TOP 5psig Turbo.
I need to have 330 cc/min for 250HP, planning to hit around 230-240HP. 36 lb/hr injectors could, in theory, flow 330 cc/min with fuel pressures of 35psig.
Will this cause negative results or could this be an effective method of increasing fuel volume flow?
Or should I boost fuel pressure up past the 43.5 psig stock levels?
Considering factory just loves to tune for convenience when I clearly don't want that, I want POWER!
Advice please...
I'm going turbo with a tune now, larger injectors.
Now, can I reduce the fuel pressure to help increase fuel flow volume? Knowing when I reduce fuel pressure I'll need to rescale the injectors, which is fine. The injectors will be well strong enough. 36 lb/hr on a 3100/3400TOP 5psig Turbo.
I need to have 330 cc/min for 250HP, planning to hit around 230-240HP. 36 lb/hr injectors could, in theory, flow 330 cc/min with fuel pressures of 35psig.
Will this cause negative results or could this be an effective method of increasing fuel volume flow?
Or should I boost fuel pressure up past the 43.5 psig stock levels?
Considering factory just loves to tune for convenience when I clearly don't want that, I want POWER!
Advice please...
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