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I'm in my research phase for going with a blower, at what point is a full fuel system required over just a boost a pump? Currently running e85 on 47lb injectors and was dropping pressure at 7800 and up, bow it all good with a boost a pump. But what does it take fuel wise for 8000rpms and say 750 hp? The cheap sai li, or just pony up and spend a couple Grand on a for for system.
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Do it once the right way and be done with it, FORE INNOVATIONS FTW!
 

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You can reach those goals on the stock system with a bap if you switch back to pump.
 

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The Sai Li kit will get you 750 wheel on e85. I made 740 wheel on the stock motor with a procharger D1SC and during the tuning we revved it all the way to 8000. Beyond that you would likely need a BAP to get 800-850 wheel on a supercharged setup. I am uprading to a fore triple pump kit, now that i have a built motor. I agree with going straght to the fore kit. Like they say, buy nice or buy twice.
 

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I would recommend a full system. After being the guy that went with a lesser kit and then decided months later that I wanted a little more power than it could handle, I bit the bullet and paid for a full system. Would have saved me in the long run to just go with it from the start. We have a great fuel system that we build in house that made 1200whp on my car easily. Hit me up if you would like to get some pricing and discuss what all comes with the kit. Lethalperformance.com
 

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I would recommend a full system. After being the guy that went with a lesser kit and then decided months later that I wanted a little more power than it could handle, I bit the bullet and paid for a full system. Would have saved me in the long run to just go with it from the start. We have a great fuel system that we build in house that made 1200whp on my car easily. Hit me up if you would like to get some pricing and discuss what all comes with the kit. Lethalperformance.com
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I'm in my research phase for going with a blower, at what point is a full fuel system required over just a boost a pump? Currently running e85 on 47lb injectors and was dropping pressure at 7800 and up, bow it all good with a boost a pump. But what does it take fuel wise for 8000rpms and say 750 hp? The cheap sai li, or just pony up and spend a couple Grand on a for for system.
If you're messing with E85 use a return system. Lethal plus a Fore controller if triple pump or double pump and run them all the time.

You can easily make 700+ on 93. E85 needs more flow.
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