There are hot engines and there a HOT engines. My 200 hp+ 1.6 TD is very mild compared to the wild ones, but I don't want to cut corners here.One 1.6 TD that ran 200 hp without an intercooler did snap its timing belt right when the injection was turned up just a little bit...We're not using VW pumps even. We're using BIG pumps.Believe me, I need the big lines. And when I put in an Evo 2 engine, then even more so.OH, and VW knows this need for big lines too. An Audi inline 5-cyl 2.5 TDI will have 12 mm feed lines as stock.My engine is built to produce 1.5 times as much power and torque as such an engine.So, if we could get back to the issue at hand..
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Quote from: TurboJ on December 10, 2011, 02:08:02 pmThere are hot engines and there a HOT engines. My 200 hp+ 1.6 TD is very mild compared to the wild ones, but I don't want to cut corners here.One 1.6 TD that ran 200 hp without an intercooler did snap its timing belt right when the injection was turned up just a little bit...We're not using VW pumps even. We're using BIG pumps.Believe me, I need the big lines. And when I put in an Evo 2 engine, then even more so.OH, and VW knows this need for big lines too. An Audi inline 5-cyl 2.5 TDI will have 12 mm feed lines as stock.My engine is built to produce 1.5 times as much power and torque as such an engine.So, if we could get back to the issue at hand..whats an evo2 engine?and i agree, you DO need bigger lines.
Giles did test that and that is what he came up with. IIRC it was him and Burn Your Money that did it and they ran up to 40psi without affecting timing. Maybe Burn will chime in.
Well, flow is only part of the problem.Excessive vacuum is the bigger problem - the pump will have a hard time sucking the needed fuel through a thin straw. That strains the pump and also puts more load on the cam belt. Those can snap anyway with these big pumps so I'm not going to risk it!