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Thank you SIR!

 

now...someone please check my math...

 

440 cc/min injectors = 41.89 lb/hr or 26.4 L/Hr or 6.981 g/hr

 

now...assuming these injectors would reach 100 % duty cycle (never going to happen)

 

it would be

 

6.981 g/hr x 4 injectors = 27.9 g/hr

 

means...the factory pump will not keep up at 100% duty cycle.

 

if i'd assume 90% duty cycle... 440cc/min x .90 = 396 (well call it 400cc/min)

 

400 cc/min = 6.34 g/hr

 

6.34 x 4 = 25.3 g/hr.....

 

seems i probably need to start looking for a higher volume pump!

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what kind of EJ20 are you going to use. are you going to get a JDM engine or are you you going to spring for a USDM model? what year. where are you going to get this beast?

 

hope you dont mind me pokeing around... maybe i can help with some stuff...

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you should be able to find a warlboro 255 LPH fuel pump for $80 or less on nasioc.com, it would be nice to get an inline pump though. and there should a way to use a N/A pump, they are MPFI after all, just dont use as much fuel, but they put out relatively the same pressure, just not the volume of the turbo pump.

 

 

 

~Josh~

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we are not sure on the exact year and origin of the engine.

 

We know it's a JDM import, EJ20. We believe it's off an early Liberty, as it had the WTA i/c on it when it came, which we swapped out for an 02 wrx i/c as we didn't want to screw with the water lines and pumps and the heat exchanger.

 

The engine has been in a friends Legacy turbo for a year and a half.

 

He parked the legacy to save some money on fuel, and save everything for a good impreza shell.

 

I'm "borrowing" the Motor, 3.9 Tranny, and 3.9 VLSD for the legacy and putting it all in my RX rally car.

 

It will stay fairly stock, as i frankly don't want to blow it up. really all it will get is open exhaust, cone filter, and stock boost.

 

Doing this all because i've blown 2 motors in 3 rallies...Just need something reliable in the car. the added power will just be a bonus

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