St Louis SHO
Rollin' coal
Screw it, I'm gonna start playing too. Tim, I'm officially calling you out at the convention :angelnot:
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Well, I don't have a reason to go a different route![]()

Screw it, I'm gonna start playing too. Tim, I'm officially calling you out at the convention :angelnot:
Accel makes a high impedance 160lb I think...
Too Big and I really do think those are low impedance ... I do know they make a 79 or 80 lber now.
The problem is, you will run out of fuel line way before using the potential of even a 55 lber. A lot of the blower/turbo guys here are running on the "razor's edge" and tuning around the anemic sized fuel lines. From my calculations, you can run 600 cHP with the 63 lbers safely (without pushing the base fuel pressure), but you can't with the OEM fuel lines. You really need 1/2" supply and at least a 3/8” return fuel line for that power level. If you get above 700 cHP, your fuel lines need to be even bigger. You can bolt on a 1/2" supply fuel line, but that don't get you around the restriction inside the fuel tank. And then there is the fuel pump ....
This is why when I started running 20 psi of boost, I ditched the OEM fuel system and went completely with aftermarket parts that could support 700 cHP.
Too Big and I really do think those are low impedance ... I do know they make a 79 or 80 lber now.
The problem is, you will run out of fuel line way before using the potential of even a 55 lber. A lot of the blower/turbo guys here are running on the "razor's edge" and tuning around the anemic sized fuel lines. From my calculations, you can run 600 cHP with the 63 lbers safely (without pushing the base fuel pressure), but you can't with the OEM fuel lines. You really need 1/2" supply and at least a 3/8” return fuel line for that power level. If you get above 700 cHP, your fuel lines need to be even bigger. You can bolt on a 1/2" supply fuel line, but that don't get you around the restriction inside the fuel tank. And then there is the fuel pump ....
This is why when I started running 20 psi of boost, I ditched the OEM fuel system and went completely with aftermarket parts that could support 700 cHP.
Oh, just to give you guys a followup, I did order Josh's Accels for modified fuel rails and they work really well. I am happy with how they are doing.
Oh and jeanrw2000, that is a really nice looking setup you've got there.

Jeans car is really sweet...almost every bolt on and a supercharger!![]()