Magnavolt or BAP in on NNBS?
#12
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From: Gonzales, La.
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My whipple kit came with a MSD voltage booster (forget the exact name) but it appears to work. At least I have not ran out of pump yet.
I'd prefer to go with the dual CTSV pumps though if I was doing a mild build.
I'd prefer to go with the dual CTSV pumps though if I was doing a mild build.
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bdubb, do you have the wiring diagram from your kit of how it was installed? I assume you have the NNBS, or at least hope so it would be the same on mine to wire in...
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From: Gonzales, La.
Yea, had the truck on a rack this morning and I do have a FPCM. It sits to the left of the spare tire. I contacted Racetronix last night and even they said they dont offer anything for the flex trucks. If any of you guys can shoot some pics of how your BAP is wired in, it would help out a lot.
#17
say you use a KB BAP
set the variable volt pump setting to 58 psi all the time with a pressure switch on the rail.Pressure switch sees drop in fuel pressure signals the BAP on.
Couldnt use a 12v supply from battery to BAP as main power source and pressure switch as a signal for on/off of BAP
WHY wouldnt this work??
set the variable volt pump setting to 58 psi all the time with a pressure switch on the rail.Pressure switch sees drop in fuel pressure signals the BAP on.
Couldnt use a 12v supply from battery to BAP as main power source and pressure switch as a signal for on/off of BAP
WHY wouldnt this work??
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Also another question
Will a KB BAP even be the solution?
Is the pump dropping pressure from voltage loss or its just not able of flowing the volume needed?
Seems like if its set to max or a certain PSI it would keep a constant voltage or keep upping voltage to try and obtain the max fuel pressure setting?
Will a KB BAP even be the solution?
Is the pump dropping pressure from voltage loss or its just not able of flowing the volume needed?
Seems like if its set to max or a certain PSI it would keep a constant voltage or keep upping voltage to try and obtain the max fuel pressure setting?
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From: Huntsville, AL
The BAP isnt meant to boost voltage because of a wiring issue. Pumps flow more when they operate at a high voltage (and also produce more heat which shortens their life...), so the BAP raises the voltage to the pump so it flows more. If the wiring is inadequate I would take care of that first.
#20
The BAP isnt meant to boost voltage because of a wiring issue. Pumps flow more when they operate at a high voltage (and also produce more heat which shortens their life...), so the BAP raises the voltage to the pump so it flows more. If the wiring is inadequate I would take care of that first.
Also KB claims extended pump life






