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Title: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: ZSHO on January 03, 2017, 11:28:09 AM
I found a great deal on a set of Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines-12348 for 132.82 with free shipping and probably will upgrade to these bad boys in the Spring.  Z 

http://raceconsultingagency.com/goodridge/goodridge-gstop-brake-lines/12348/i-495877.aspx (http://raceconsultingagency.com/goodridge/goodridge-gstop-brake-lines/12348/i-495877.aspx)     
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19S-00-1700-6 - DeatschWerks Fuel Injectors
http://raceconsultingagency.com/deatschwerks/deatschwerks-fuel-injectors/19s0017006/i-2274368.aspx (http://raceconsultingagency.com/deatschwerks/deatschwerks-fuel-injectors/19s0017006/i-2274368.aspx)
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Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: derfdog15 on January 03, 2017, 12:27:13 PM
Dang it Z. I said I wasn't buying any more mods till I payed the car down, but that is a wonderful deal on the brake lines.

As for those injectors, are those the ones that would be needed, along with upgraded HPFP for full E85?
Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: StealBlueSho on January 04, 2017, 05:48:32 AM
Quote from: derfdog15 on January 03, 2017, 12:27:13 PM
Dang it Z. I said I wasn't buying any more mods till I payed the car down, but that is a wonderful deal on the brake lines.

As for those injectors, are those the ones that would be needed, along with upgraded HPFP for full E85?


We have had upgraded injectors for some time now... no point though if we can't feed them any more fuel to take advantage of the higher flow rate...


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Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: derfdog15 on January 04, 2017, 08:54:37 AM
Quote from: StealBlueSho on January 04, 2017, 05:48:32 AM
Quote from: derfdog15 on January 03, 2017, 12:27:13 PM
Dang it Z. I said I wasn't buying any more mods till I payed the car down, but that is a wonderful deal on the brake lines.

As for those injectors, are those the ones that would be needed, along with upgraded HPFP for full E85?


We have had upgraded injectors for some time now... no point though if we can't feed them any more fuel to take advantage of the higher flow rate...


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With regards to injectors, I know they are out and have been for a bit, but as you said, not really a point without more fuel pump, so IMO I'd rather save the money at this point, and wait until the HPFP is out as well, that way I can do it all at once.
Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: SHOdded on January 04, 2017, 09:19:19 AM
Higher flow HPFP or higher flow LPFP or both?  I would imagine if you run E85 you need a better LPFP also.
Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: StealBlueSho on January 04, 2017, 10:04:02 AM
LMS stated a new HPFP... not LPFP... and the word is mum from them on the e85 support... maybe a moot point


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Title: Re: Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines
Post by: derfdog15 on January 04, 2017, 10:10:28 AM
Quote from: StealBlueSho on January 04, 2017, 10:04:02 AM
LMS stated a new HPFP... not LPFP... and the word is mum from them on the e85 support... maybe a moot point


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My understanding is that LMS are not major fans of E85, unless it is their own choosing (they don't do E tuning to my knowledge currently, and said they 'may' do E blend/flex fuel tuning if they come out with their own full system with flex fuel sensor, etc.)

Quote from: SHOdded on January 04, 2017, 09:19:19 AM
Higher flow HPFP or higher flow LPFP or both?  I would imagine if you run E85 you need a better LPFP also.

LPFP may be needed as well, but as of now i have yet to see one. I think on the 2.3 ecoboosts running full E85 they have upgraded HPFP and upgraded injectors and do fine, but not sure. Would definitely rather be safe than sorry once its time, and especially when spending probably close to $3000 for 2 fuel system upgrades. Would be a shame to run out of LPFP and not be able to benefit at those costs.
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