HONDATA fuel system upgrade

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Also need new injectors, no?
I am very sorry guys, I was joking and thought it would be conveyed as such but it COULD be true.
 


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Lol! At least with a bigger turbo you will tax the fuel pump less while making more power than the stock one.
Fuel demand is dependent on power and lambda. Turbo efficiency doesn't really come into it.
 

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Fuel demand is dependent on power and lambda. Turbo efficiency doesn't really come into it.
Ohh, right. A bigger turbo at the same psi would bump up the cfm and require more fuel. Just if you were to run less boost than the stock unit you could be able to make the same power more efficiently/cooler
 

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The replacement turbos tend to run a little less boost than stock but make more power, mainly on the top end.
 

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For those wanting to know the numbers. You won't be getting 500hp on flex or pump or a stock turbo. It's race fuel. 428 is what you get on flex. You're not getting over 400tq on this motor without flex. It's not possible.

"Up until now, FK8 owners had the following options or migration paths to improving performance of the K20C1 engine:
(Definition: FBOs = full bolt-ons)
Option 1) FBOs + Hondata
370 hp & 400 lbs-ft
Option 2) Flex fuel + Hondata
386 hp & 412 lbs-ft
Option 3) Flex fuel + FBOs + Hondata
389 hp & 421 lbs-ft
With today's announcement, new options or paths have been added:
Option 4) Flex fuel + FBOs + Fuel pump + Hondata
428 hp & 470 lbs-ft
Option 5) Race fuel + FBOs + Fuel pump + Bigger turbo + Hondata
506 hp & 461 lbs-ft
All the above have been tested by Hondata with a stock K20C1 engine with their R&D FK8 for nearly 12 months. We are happy to see this unique solution coming from the leading FK8 tuning solution provider, Hondata, and will provide more info in the weeks ahead as we continue to learn more about it. In the meantime, it's great to see the company pushing forward with innovative solutions and continue to make investments in offerings for the FK8 platform."
What about

Option?- E85 flex fuel + FBOs + Hondata fuel system + Full-race efr7163 turbo kit + Flashpro

This won't make over 428hp?
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