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Originally Posted by faceglide OH and a completely stock fuel system with pump and relay will still show some pressure drops in fuel pressure right around the 500hp mark. This
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Anything gasoline, 650cc and you are golden. There is no need to go higher without e85 because I wouldnt trust the stuff past 550 on 93(even that is risky). I am talking about a return correction. It has been seen on almost every car that there is a loss in pressure at around the 500hp mark. I would beef up my system just to avoid any problems related. It all depends on your goals and package. There is no blanket answer for any of this. |
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