Belt driven fuel pumps
#11
Stock48 described starvation issues at 3/4 tank.
I never had any issues whatsoever (where did you get that from?), but I always ran my truck with a full tank of gas at the track to ensure i had no issue.
Since you don't drag your truck, I'm not sure why you're even commenting to be honest.
#13
Yeah I know , but I'm thinking I may want to go more than that at some point so I know I'll have to decide which way to go . The dual walbros seem to be a tried n true set up but I'm just trying to think it over a little . The belt pumps just sounded interesting . The tank level thing and the possibility of going lean if one fails just seem like downfalls.
#14
Yeah I know , but I'm thinking I may want to go more than that at some point so I know I'll have to decide which way to go . The dual walbros seem to be a tried n true set up but I'm just trying to think it over a little . The belt pumps just sounded interesting . The tank level thing and the possibility of going lean if one fails just seem like downfalls.
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The only mechanical pump I've seen on this site was used by GeorgeC (I think).
I still used the stock FF pump with a BAP with my Whipple. Never had an issue and I was well north of 500hp (crank).
I still used the stock FF pump with a BAP with my Whipple. Never had an issue and I was well north of 500hp (crank).


