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Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
Running a well built 347 motor it put down 379 rwhp but was hoping for more lol dyno guy said will need to up my 30's to at least 42's and bigger maf 80/90 mm
This true or can I still get 450 with 30's and 72mm maf?
 
Posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse (Member # 12298) on :
 
30lb injectors are too small.. Even 36lb injectors are pushing it to the limit at 450 horsepower.. Better safe than sorry, I would go get the 42lb injectors..
 
Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
any brand in particular? I will also need to get a bigger maf. What size shd I get 80mm or? where can I find a kit maf and sensors together?
 
Posted by Fostang (Member # 3752) on :
 
90mm maf and 42lb injectors. Plenty of room too 500rwhp
 
Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fostang:
90mm maf and 42lb injectors. Plenty of room too 500rwhp

where can I buy these? been looking around and no one has a kit! I wd like to get same brand maf and injectors
 
Posted by RAP66 (Member # 3360) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 209 FIVE.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Fostang:
90mm maf and 42lb injectors. Plenty of room too 500rwhp

where can I buy these? been looking around and no one has a kit! I wd like to get same brand maf and injectors
I used a 90mm LMAF I picked up from a buddies shop. 42# injectors I got from BOI.
http://www.blueovalindustries.com

I did have to add Diablo Mafia because the LMAF pegged during the dyno tune. If you havethe funds look into an SCT MAF.
 
Posted by Boss 327 (Member # 9143) on :
 
N/a or f.i
 
Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Boss 327:
N/a or f.i

N/A
 
Posted by Stangs R Us (Member # 4495) on :
 
i have an 80mm C&L maf if you need it pm me , it might even have the calibration tube for 42s in it i will have to double check
 
Posted by Pure Stang (Member # 7251) on :
 
Since you're na and still making under 400rw the 30's are still goods anything over that would be 36's and above. Wish I could remember the link to injectors sizes for NA motors vs power adder.
 
Posted by Boss 327 (Member # 9143) on :
 
lb/hr = max hp x brake-specfic fuel consup / number of injectors
 
Posted by Boss 327 (Member # 9143) on :
 
.50 is the bfsc for N/A.

[ 2014-09-13, 02:00 AM: Message edited by: Boss 327 ]
 
Posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse (Member # 12298) on :
 
remember to use horsepower at the motor, not at the wheels..

[ 2014-09-12, 05:55 PM: Message edited by: Blow_U_In_Reverse ]
 
Posted by CalBoy101 (Member # 13131) on :
 
A lot of guys use the Lightning 90mm maf's because they are a good deal ($180 or so) but keep in mind those mafs peg at around 400 to 430 rwhp.

I had one but it was pegging so I went to a SCT BA2600. These are a direct swap for a lighting maf but are good to 600 rwhp, they cost around $230.

These are pretty popular mafs so most tuners already have the transfer curves for them.
 
Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CalBoy101:
A lot of guys use the Lightning 90mm maf's because they are a good deal ($180 or so) but keep in mind those mafs peg at around 400 to 430 rwhp.

I had one but it was pegging so I went to a SCT BA2600. These are a direct swap for a lighting maf but are good to 600 rwhp, they cost around $230.

These are pretty popular mafs so most tuners already have the transfer curves for them.

Yup youre rite! Tune shop did mention to go with sct ba 2600 or 3000 for anything over 400 rwhp
Thanks for the info
 
Posted by 209 FIVE.0 (Member # 9959) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Boss 327:
lb/hr = max hp x brake-specfic fuel consup / number of injectors

Thanks Boss 327 36 lbs is more than enough for 450 rwhp but Im going with 39's or 42's just to keep more hp options open! No such things as to much hp lol
 




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