need more fuel
im out of fuel and need to get a bigger pump. so should i put 2 255 in, or is there a single fuel pump out there that will do the trick? dont want to cut up the truck that bad. but im going after 900rwhp or so
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Aeromotive A1000.... LOL
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A1000. I wouldnt mess around with all that other bull man, just do it once and be done. LOL, at making 900rwhp and not cutting the truck up.
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I was going to ask, what kind of injectors?? you'll need more than a pump upgrade to handle that kind of power I'd think honestly... fuel lines, rails, and serious injectors.
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I'm using a MagnaFuel pump. They have tuner versions good for continuous duty and up to 2000hp.
FUELAB also makes some high capacity pumps. They accept a 0-5V input to vary the duty cycle, so it can be boost or TPS referenced. I think you'll be doing some mods to your fuel system other than a pump swap to support 900hp. http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...nafuelPump.jpg http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...FUELABPump.jpg |
hey drx what other mods upgrade did u do for fuel sorry for jumpin in.
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Originally Posted by gmc6.0
(Post 4189404)
hey drx what other mods upgrade did u do for fuel sorry for jumpin in.
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...Fuelpumps2.jpg |
DrX, including every miniscule part, could you tell us how much money you have invested in your fuel system?
I think that would be very informative to people that think that they can "not cut up the truck so bad" and be able to support 900 HP just by adding a pump to their stock fuel system. Your answer should be made a sticky to the question "What else do I need before I install my forced induction, I plan on making more than 650 HP?". |
i really just want to make a number on the dyno... i want to have 650-700rwhp for the street. that magnafuel pump does it go in like the 255 did or not? i dont know a lot about the fuel side of thinks i know i just need it to go fast...the 60lbs inj. when will they fall off?
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The a1000 route is the simplest, reliable way to do it, not to mention cost effective. At under $600 for the whole deal in parts. The 60's will carry you to about 850rwhp with 55-60psi base pressure.
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