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96gt4.6

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Hello!

So I am working on changing up the fuel system on my GT, and am really leaning towards a GT350 fuel pump setup, as they have a dual pump factory.

Knowing this, how many of you have reached 800 wheel HP, on the stock fuel system with E85? I am having trouble finding flow ratings on the stock GT350 fuel pump. I have had a known builder comment on another thread about the HP capabilities of this setup, but was also wanting to round out my research with some other examples before I commit to going this route.

appreciate it!
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The new gen 5 on my 350 is 751 at the wheels, stock setup. Premium fuel.
 
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Thanks guys.

Jon@fatfab was nice enough to answer some questions here about the GT350's fuel system capabilities, as well as some retrofit information for us GT guys:

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/gt350-dual-pump-in-2015-mustang-gt.65799/page-2

Those are some pretty good numbers on E85 for sure. I really wish I could find some flow information about the pumps.....just for some comfort in knowing how much headroom I may or may not have on E85.

I was also doing some searching, and found this article on using the GT350's pump assembly, which backs up what Jon had said. Seems like he's dead on with the numbers, so maybe I just need to sit back and go with the flow on using the setup he outlined:

https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1812-1000hp-fuel-system-for-less-than-1000/
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