what fuel pump setup should i do?
ok , so i had my motor fully built by inlinepro and now am ready to drop it back in and get this bad boy tuned. before i do this i need to upgrade my fuel system, i will be using a -10 braided line for the feed and -8 or -6 for return. I will also be using boch 1000cc injectors (should i go bigger)? My plans are to at least have anywhere from 600-650rwph on E85 and 400-450rwhp on pump, so the research ive done are these and i was wondering if anyone outhere has ever run these pumps or have any suggestions of what would be the best to make this kind of HP.
1. (2) 255lph walbrows (intank) fuel pumps
2. (2) 340lph fullblown (intank) fuel pumps
3. (2) inline boch 044 (external) fuel pump
4. (2) 340lph Steath Aeromotve (intank) fuel pump
for option #4 i have heard that these Aeromotive pumps from other customers and read on forums that they over heat and when they over heat the car starts to lean out..is this true??? if so, are fullblown 340lph pumps are the same as Aeromotives and they just inprint their name on them???
any comments or suggestions will help me decide on what i want to go with and what would be better for me to run this kind of power.
thank you!
1. (2) 255lph walbrows (intank) fuel pumps
2. (2) 340lph fullblown (intank) fuel pumps
3. (2) inline boch 044 (external) fuel pump
4. (2) 340lph Steath Aeromotve (intank) fuel pump
for option #4 i have heard that these Aeromotive pumps from other customers and read on forums that they over heat and when they over heat the car starts to lean out..is this true??? if so, are fullblown 340lph pumps are the same as Aeromotives and they just inprint their name on them???
any comments or suggestions will help me decide on what i want to go with and what would be better for me to run this kind of power.
thank you!
You're going to need ID2000's if you want to use E85. My suggestion is to use a single intake Walbro 400 to an Integrated Engineering surge tank with dual Bosch 044's pumps. That setup will get you to your goal. I recommend contacting RealStreet Performance on here or at their website www.realstreetperformance.com for pricing and answering any questions you may have related to this setup. You can also PM them on here under the name "RealStreet"
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