What fuel pump
Well when i had my car tuned last year it was running out of fuel on the top end.
We assumed due to fuel pump problems. it was a 255HP, but we were getting fuel pump codes. any how, it is not big enough. i think i have a set of aeromotive rails coming, and will be running bigger fuel lines as well. But i still don't know what fuel pump to run. i am pretty sure it has to be an inline. It made 439WRHP,as the fuel pressure was dropping off. So i guess i need a pump that will handle around 500HP and possibly an additional shot of spray. |
Magna Fuel Pro star 500 FTWthumb:
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Originally Posted by StealthGT
(Post 89725)
Magna Fuel Pro star 500 FTWthumb:
* High performance when rated at flow vs. pressure * External by-pass to eliminate pump cavitations * Instantaneous compensation for sudden changes in fuel demand * Consistent, reliable fuel supply for optimum carburetor performance * Compatible with both alcohol and gasoline racing fuels * Light weight * Hand assembled to the highest quality standard * Pump bodies computer machined out of high quality 6061 Aluminum logic: shutup: |
Just create what I'm using.
I no its a PITA cause all those fittings but it works well :) If not maybe look into a Aeromotive A1000, there rated for lots of power. Let me know what you deside ;) Good luck. |
ok then..try the Magna Fuel MP-4302, that should keep it from getting thursty
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Gas Question
I was wondering what octane gas I should be running on. I have a 97 GT and I currently run on 93, but I heard that the recommended gas is regular unleaded, which is 87. My car has 78k, with flows, bbk o/r x pipe, bbk intake.
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If you can get away with 87 with out any pining then use it and save your $$$.
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What about a KB boost a pump
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Originally Posted by Diver Down
(Post 107887)
What about a KB boost a pump
Last heard he is running a Aeromotive A-1000 |
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