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fast14
03-24-2011, 12:09 PM
What is common fuel pressure range to look for on 750cfm carb converted for e-85?
Thanks!

crate late
03-24-2011, 09:30 PM
5.5-6.5psi 6psi ideally

Matt49
03-25-2011, 07:33 AM
Based on your question it is probably worth clarifying that a carburetor does not effect fuel pressure, only the pump does.
That being said, cratelate is right on the money for what you want to feed a Holley with. Much more pressure than that and you're going to have trouble with seating the needle valves. Do NOT trust what the pump says its output is. Get yourself a $12 gauge and hook it up to the fuel log and find out for yourself. A regulator is also not a bad idea.

50j
03-25-2011, 08:10 AM
The carb does affect fuel pressure in a way. If it's using more fuel volume, and it will with E-85 or especially methanol, some pumps won't put out enough volume to keep up and fuel pressure can fall off at wide open. Part of that is fuel line size too. I run E-85, and wouldn't want to try 5.5 psi. I use more, have never had any problems with needles and seats and have never ran the bowls dry like you will with inadequate delivery. What carb do you have fast14?

brad hibbard
03-25-2011, 10:02 PM
E-85 likes 7 to 7 1/2 pounds --- here's the catch--- are you running a belt drive pump with a return type regulator or are you running a block mount pump with a dead head regulator?

E-85 set-ups should run an elevated pressure pump and high flow regulator

We have not been satisfied with block mounted pumps and return type regulators
I know plenty of folks use them but it's not our recommendation.

If you are spilling fuel at idle with 7 1/2 pounds you have the wrong needle valves

E-85 we try to run the same idle pressure as WOT even with a return system.

Brad
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