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Some have had issues with ryco filters around high 300's kW on e85.

I'm not sure what to replace mine with before the new engine goes in

There are a few options, I use a SpeedFlow 10 micro SS screen filter, Weldon have 7 micro fiberglass E85 safe filter

And I am sure others have different things they are using :thumbsup:

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There are a few options, I use a SpeedFlow 10 micro SS screen filter, Weldon have 7 micro fiberglass E85 safe filter

And I am sure others have different things they are using :thumbsup:

Cool I think I'll get the same. $200 for the filter sound about right? I'm getting all my speedflow weld on fittings from the same seller.

^exactly

Rewired directly to pump from battery (in boot) with relay

I had my one set up exactly the same when I was running one pump. However I had issues as the pump was overheating when below 1/4 tank and pushing it. It was all fine when it had more fuel than that.

I'm at 448kw on e85 stock fuel lines stock fuel pressure with a 460

Tuned by dvs Jez

Had a flow gauge on it and is at it's safest limit

Hey mate, out of curiosity what would be your next step if you were to push it further - can you go larger in-tank pump or will you have to look at going external?

Twin 460's?

The problem is the tank lid, and getting the thick wiring through it. If only there was a cheap alloy lid available. I have been keen to make a few on the lathe, but the sealed power connectors are my main issue.

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