I think it is time that I make the move from the FMU and WMI to a fully injected fuel system. Like to get some suggestions for ways to tackle this upgrade. Would really appreciate hearing from supercharged folks if there are any out there.
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I think it is time that I make the move from the FMU and WMI to a fully injected fuel system. Like to get some suggestions for ways to tackle this upgrade. Would really appreciate hearing from supercharged folks if there are any out there.
then why is he asking from "the supercharged folks out there"? for that matter, is the search function broken? i'm pretty sure that -6an has been established as sufficient upgrade for about 90% of the platform (not counting some ethanol users). parallel feed. stock feed line as return.
I image he asks to scare up people like me. What are you sometype of self appointed gate keeper? Is there some unwritten rules to this forum that forbids someone from asking a question? Do you just assume that folks don't do searches?
Hope this forum is still run for the purposes of free and open discussion!
Blown, If you are running over 5 - 6 pounds of boost with the FMU (do you know the FMU's ratio?) you are probably, close to or are, maxing out the fuel pressure to the injectors which sooner or later will cause the injectors to fail or at a minimum not work properly. I ran with an 12- 1 FMU and WAI for about a year before I changed over and didn't experience any problems that I noticed. Feeding the motor without relying on high fuel pressures and WMI is the correct solution.
Why don't you two supercharged guys PM or call each other?
A long time ago I read a post from a guy that installed 2 injectors in his intake manifold and would inject fuel above a certain rpm or boost level, I can't remember which nor how he triggered it. I think he was running a centrifugal supercharger. Seems like that could be a solution and a rather inexpensive one at that. Oh, my FMU is blue and I think that is a 10- 1.