
11-06-2006, 03:39 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Grand Rapids,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Hurricane 427S/C, KC/Pond aluminum 427/482 SO, TKO 600
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Hey Jim, If you need help with any projects over the winter, give me a call!
Brad
Greg,
In the article, on the right side by the pictures, it sais;
"Eventhough our project '67 Mustang is making over 500 horsepower at the wheels, it is running out of fuel due to the factory 5/16" fuel line (left.) We're upgrading to 1/2" (right), which will provide a nearly 150% increase in area. A rule of thumb; 5/16" (-5AN) will support up to 300 horsepower, 3/8" (-6AN) will cover up to 500 HP, and 1/2" (-8AN) is good to 700HP."
Those HP numbers are at the wheels right,... so the "3/8" (-6AN) will cover up to 500 hp", is at the wheels, and should be good well up over 600 HP at the motor,... right?
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