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    06 Chrysler 300 going to E85

    so I have a 06 Chrysler 300 that I built a custom turbo kit for, it has a built motor and we are going to be running it on 15psi and on E85 with ID1000 injectors for now , I am still new to the dodge world and I have never messed with a dodge product on E85 and was wondering if anyone had some info to get me started on it.

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    what fuel system are you running?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay@HAP View Post
    what fuel system are you running?
    450 pumps and id1000 for now to see how much they will handle before switching to id2000

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    from my experience with ID1000's on GM stuff and E85 those injectors are not going to be nearly enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay@HAP View Post
    from my experience with ID1000's on GM stuff and E85 those injectors are not going to be nearly enough.
    I have made 940hp on e85 in a turbo mustang with id1000, surly they will hold up to 750hp

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    Why do you think this is going to be a 750 and not 1000+ horsepower build?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridenrunwv View Post
    Why do you think this is going to be a 750 and not 1000+ horsepower build?
    that's where I plan on stopping its a every day driver

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    I just realized you're the OP. Lol. My bad there. ID1000 should be good to go at 750. If it's a conservative daily driver just quit putting timing in it before you push the injectors far if you do see the duty cycle getting high.
    Last edited by tbrtuning; 05-04-2017 at 03:20 PM.