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Need advice on Bosch fuel pumps!

Hello guys I am swapping my car over to e85. I currently have twin outlets on my fuel cell that are 10AN. They feed dual bosch 044 pumps that Y off to a 10AN feed line and a 6AN return line. I need to know how much power the 044 pumps will support on e85! I am looking to tune the motor to around 1000rwhp so if they wont work I am stepping up to a fuel lab pump with the trick electronic regulator to solve any questions. I would just see how it does on the dyno, but I am flying my tuner in so that is not an option

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I was going to say that Toms Odyssey 930 project that Chris @ TurboKraft did last year is running E85 using twin 044's....that's pushing out big HP, but not 1000rwhp!!

Have a look here at Toms build...iirc, Tom was doing a lot of research about midway through the 30 pages, then Chris got going with running the lines (-8 AN, iirc) from front to back....a tight squeeze but do-able)

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I made 801rwhp on a mixture of 91 and c16 last time on the dyno at 21 pounds of boost. That was with lots of issues and a different turbo. This time the only question will be how much can the motor hold Everything is ready to rock, and I have a new billet turbo in place. I had plenty of fuel with them on gas, but e85 is a different story.

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