furrystump
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So my fuel system has been the same for 15 years and when I installed it a video of the fuel pressure gauge showed 4-5 lbs steady at WOT. Video was SHAKEY to say the least. Thinking about trying Q16 to get my .17 in ET that I need and want to have as much info I can about whether the fuel system can handle 20-25% more raw fuel load. I know someone who went through the change using the same fuel set up and carburetor with about 80 more CI’s. There were struggles along the way for him I’m hoping to avoid. I run a Holley red pump with a big mechanical. 3/8” line from beginning to end. Through an Edelbrock Thunder 800 cfm. I have run this carb with drilled out front jets and no rear jets during a pretty good fall day and it was a bit fat. $20 pressure transducer later and this is my current readings. 6.5 lbs at idle on both a drained gauge and with the sensor. Less than .17 lb of fuel pressure at 5000 rpm. AFR is fine, and it has ALWAYS trended slightly rich with rpm gain. Edelbrock states that it would do that. Next step is going to be to remove the mechanical and install a Holley black pump. Attempt to add some reserve capacity. Black line is engine rpm, green fuel pressure. Was surprised it has run so well with just .17 lbs pressure. Pressure is just restriction but .17! I was not on a track so sample is pretty small and the pump might start to build back some pressure….















