Again using calculators on this page:TurboTom wrote:Buy a stand alone fuel injection first. You're wasting your time with the stock stuff.
Rule of thumb is .5 pounds of fuel per hour per HP.
Add 20-30% more for E-85.
http://kgparts.com/index.php?page=fuel-calc
I googled around and found that E85 BSFC ranges from 0.60 to 0.65, which is 20-30% more than the gasoline BSFC assumption of 0.5.
From more of my google-fu skills I found that the average stroker makes about 60 horsepower more than the stock 190-ish horsepower I6. I assumed 260 horsepower at the flywheel for a basic stroker. It turns out that 27lb injectors are "ideal" for my assumed basic stroker. Here is how I guess my E85 stroker could be modeled. I assume 300 horsepower for fun's sake, that and the higher compression has got to do something, and I use the .65 BSFC assumption. It turns out that 42lb injectors are not so insane. So I have arrived at the same answer using two different methods. 42lb injectors seems to be the right answer, but I just want another opinion on this.
TurboTom brings up another topic: the stock fuel injection system is crap. I am not building a badass turbocharged racing machine, I'm building a trail-rig. For my application could I use the stock fuel injection system with a piggyback computer such as an Apexi that SilverXJ is using?