Fuel Pump?
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Fuel Pump?
My goal is to eventually be in the 450-500rwhp range. My question is, can I support that amount of power with a 2nd gen piston pump or should I go straight to an electric pump set-up?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt
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There is quite a few guys running a piston lift pump with some high hp #'s the big thing is not the pressure but the consistency of the pressure going to the VE. If you use the 2nd gen pump you will need a regulator and I think the prime psi is 12 or so.
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14mm H/R, 6x16's(or bigger) and possibly twins. I was kinda leaning towards an electric set-up anyways but wanted to get some imput from the 1st Gen Guru's.
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Originally Posted by KTA
Here is a note. Don't run an Air Dog with the 14mm! It can't provide enough fuel or pressure.
Originally Posted by KTA
Aeromotive a1000 or better. pressure is dependent on many factors, but in the 50psi range would be close. Flow depends on rpms, injector flow, and fuel settings. If you can maintain 50psi at the pump under full load you probably have enough flow. 8)
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