auto math

are these formulas good to go by in figuring out which parts to get? or are they to conservative?

cfm= hp x 1.6
for throttle bodys

Injector lbs./hr. = horsepower x BFSC/number of cylinders
for injector sizing

the bfsc part ot the equation has been different at several sites. some sites use a bfsc of.45 or .50 n/a and .55 or .60 values forced induction. which values should be used for n/a applications?
 
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.50 bsfc for n/a. the injector size is merely ballpark, there is another equation for fuel pressure and how that "changes" injector size. this should be used to ballpark your pressure, but track tuning should be used to optimize settings
 
All of those formulas, IMO, are bogus.

I've screwed around with a few dyno tuned cars, that had their horsepower and torque numbers "maximized" on a dyno. With this, the "best" A/F ratio is sustained, and is taken to be the "optimum" A/F ratio...

EVERY single one of those cars benefitted at the race track by dumping more fuel into it (all EFI cars).

A dyno is just like those formulas. It will give you an "around-about" figure, but it isn't to be taken for gospel.

Joe