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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 04:55 PM
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I've been using dual fbm 340's for a year now on e85. No noticeable problems.
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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750-800hp is my guess with your setup.
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by bobbyrandolph440
Originally Posted by s2000442' timestamp='1355174688' post='22201679
[quote name='bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355169297' post='22201415']
[quote name='siadam' timestamp='1355168405' post='22201379']
Finally have access to e85 now in our area, omgnowaybbq.

So it looks like I might finally step away from my methanol setup this winter.

I've already got a twim pump hanger, (not in the car yet) with a 255 in tank, and a FB 340 ready to drop in. I have heard that the 340's have had issues on E85, is this true, or has anyone heard/had/seen any issues with these pumps and E85?

Secondly, the motor is built deep into the 800whp mark, how far can I get on stock lines?

ID2000's already installed.

Thanks in advance all.
I just got twin fbm340 and was told they do fine that the aeromotive tend to over heat on e85 and I honestly hope this is true because I have a extra aero 340 fuel pump that I'm trying to sell that is still brand new in the box because I thought it would work good with e85

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Ok so where did you hear that aeromotive 340 overheats on e85? I have not had any issues and I have not heard one complaint on this forum regarding this pump. I thought this and the FB pumps were identical.
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It even says on there site about u should clean filters every 10 hours I just did not want to take the chance I own a sleep all they were the same also but idk just did what shop said

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Im on the aeromotive pumps as well just had this same issue..pumps didnt over heat just gets clogged at the screen under the pump...this was the reason i didnt make it to md
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Phill24
Originally Posted by bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355183875' post='22202069
[quote name='s2000442' timestamp='1355174688' post='22201679']
[quote name='bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355169297' post='22201415']
[quote name='siadam' timestamp='1355168405' post='22201379']
Finally have access to e85 now in our area, omgnowaybbq.

So it looks like I might finally step away from my methanol setup this winter.

I've already got a twim pump hanger, (not in the car yet) with a 255 in tank, and a FB 340 ready to drop in. I have heard that the 340's have had issues on E85, is this true, or has anyone heard/had/seen any issues with these pumps and E85?

Secondly, the motor is built deep into the 800whp mark, how far can I get on stock lines?

ID2000's already installed.

Thanks in advance all.
I just got twin fbm340 and was told they do fine that the aeromotive tend to over heat on e85 and I honestly hope this is true because I have a extra aero 340 fuel pump that I'm trying to sell that is still brand new in the box because I thought it would work good with e85

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Ok so where did you hear that aeromotive 340 overheats on e85? I have not had any issues and I have not heard one complaint on this forum regarding this pump. I thought this and the FB pumps were identical.
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It even says on there site about u should clean filters every 10 hours I just did not want to take the chance I own a sleep all they were the same also but idk just did what shop said

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Im on the aeromotive pumps as well just had this same issue..pumps didnt over heat just gets clogged at the screen under the pump...this was the reason i didnt make it to md
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Ok bro ya just wondering could you pull the socks off of those and just put in line filters in ?

I mean I've already bought the full blown motorsports 340s now but jw because I think that would not be as bad

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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 07:53 PM
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I dont think u can run an inline filter unless u cut and flare the line and add a AN fitting to it
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Phill24
Originally Posted by bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355183875' post='22202069
[quote name='s2000442' timestamp='1355174688' post='22201679']
[quote name='bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355169297' post='22201415']
[quote name='siadam' timestamp='1355168405' post='22201379']
Finally have access to e85 now in our area, omgnowaybbq.

So it looks like I might finally step away from my methanol setup this winter.

I've already got a twim pump hanger, (not in the car yet) with a 255 in tank, and a FB 340 ready to drop in. I have heard that the 340's have had issues on E85, is this true, or has anyone heard/had/seen any issues with these pumps and E85?

Secondly, the motor is built deep into the 800whp mark, how far can I get on stock lines?

ID2000's already installed.

Thanks in advance all.
I just got twin fbm340 and was told they do fine that the aeromotive tend to over heat on e85 and I honestly hope this is true because I have a extra aero 340 fuel pump that I'm trying to sell that is still brand new in the box because I thought it would work good with e85

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Ok so where did you hear that aeromotive 340 overheats on e85? I have not had any issues and I have not heard one complaint on this forum regarding this pump. I thought this and the FB pumps were identical.
[/quote]
It even says on there site about u should clean filters every 10 hours I just did not want to take the chance I own a sleep all they were the same also but idk just did what shop said

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Im on the aeromotive pumps as well just had this same issue..pumps didnt over heat just gets clogged at the screen under the pump...this was the reason i didnt make it to md
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So is this a screen unique to aeromotive? Is it a screen in the pump other than stock screen? FB pump does not have this screen?
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by s2000442
Originally Posted by Phill24' timestamp='1355199152' post='22202482
[quote name='bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355183875' post='22202069']
[quote name='s2000442' timestamp='1355174688' post='22201679']
[quote name='bobbyrandolph440' timestamp='1355169297' post='22201415']
[quote name='siadam' timestamp='1355168405' post='22201379']
Finally have access to e85 now in our area, omgnowaybbq.

So it looks like I might finally step away from my methanol setup this winter.

I've already got a twim pump hanger, (not in the car yet) with a 255 in tank, and a FB 340 ready to drop in. I have heard that the 340's have had issues on E85, is this true, or has anyone heard/had/seen any issues with these pumps and E85?

Secondly, the motor is built deep into the 800whp mark, how far can I get on stock lines?

ID2000's already installed.

Thanks in advance all.
I just got twin fbm340 and was told they do fine that the aeromotive tend to over heat on e85 and I honestly hope this is true because I have a extra aero 340 fuel pump that I'm trying to sell that is still brand new in the box because I thought it would work good with e85

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Ok so where did you hear that aeromotive 340 overheats on e85? I have not had any issues and I have not heard one complaint on this forum regarding this pump. I thought this and the FB pumps were identical.
[/quote]
It even says on there site about u should clean filters every 10 hours I just did not want to take the chance I own a sleep all they were the same also but idk just did what shop said

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[/quote]
Im on the aeromotive pumps as well just had this same issue..pumps didnt over heat just gets clogged at the screen under the pump...this was the reason i didnt make it to md
[/quote]

So is this a screen unique to aeromotive? Is it a screen in the pump other than stock screen? FB pump does not have this screen?
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Not sure wat the fbm pump has but my aeromotive pump came with this[attachment=31459:ImageUploadedByTapatalk1355202283 .808795.jpg] this is after i cleaned or tried to clean it...had to take it to work and blow the rest out
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 08:20 PM
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Damn do u run e85 only

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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 08:26 PM
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Yea
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Old Dec 10, 2012 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Phill24
Yea
What u think about inline fliter on outside of tank

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