Fun math:
Given Horsepower x .70 lb fuel/hp = lbs of fuel for given horsepower
600 x .70 = 420
420 / 6.25 lbs/gal = 67.2 gph
67.2 / 60 = 1.12 gpm
1.12 / 2 = .56 gallons every 30 seconds.
While at WOT you will use half a gallon in 30 seconds if you make 600whp. That is too much fuel to be warmed up by 2 inches of fuel line. It's moving too fast to pick up any meaning latent heat in the fuel line. A fuel line that is not being warmed up by the valve cover mind you.
This much fuel:
In 30 seconds
Edit: What is the volume of a fuel line?
Given Horsepower x .70 lb fuel/hp = lbs of fuel for given horsepower
600 x .70 = 420
420 / 6.25 lbs/gal = 67.2 gph
67.2 / 60 = 1.12 gpm
1.12 / 2 = .56 gallons every 30 seconds.
While at WOT you will use half a gallon in 30 seconds if you make 600whp. That is too much fuel to be warmed up by 2 inches of fuel line. It's moving too fast to pick up any meaning latent heat in the fuel line. A fuel line that is not being warmed up by the valve cover mind you.
This much fuel:
In 30 seconds
Edit: What is the volume of a fuel line?
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