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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 01:52 PM
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Default lonnies performance dual drop in pump 625$

IM looking for a dual pump set up for a boost build and ran across this. Lonnies performance has a dual pump kit that's drop in, hoobs switch, and harness for 625$. Has anyone ran this before?

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I made my own for half that.
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I just did a walbro 400 and converted to return style. I have less than $600 in pump, lines, fittings, and the regulator.
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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
I made my own for half that.
what wiring harnesses did you use to wire them up? i dont see a dual pump harness on racetronix website.

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I just did a walbro 400 and converted to return style. I have less than $600 in pump, lines, fittings, and the regulator.
which walbro/racetronix harness did you use for your setup.?
im either thinking a single 450 or dual 255s.
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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
I made my own for half that.
You sure? I'd add up all those prices again
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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 06:52 PM
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I am sure a kit could be put together for much less then that, but that is decent if you do not have the ability to make your own..
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Originally Posted by javzh
what wiring harnesses did you use to wire them up? i dont see a dual pump harness on racetronix website.



which walbro/racetronix harness did you use for your setup.?
im either thinking a single 450 or dual 255s.
I just used the harness for our trucks and the walbro 400.
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The pumps were 128 each. The t fitting was 28 the hose was 30. 100' of 10ga wire was 30 Hobbs switch was 30. I already had the fpr which was 130. I made my own harness. Used the stock pump wire to trigger a relay which turns on one pump. The second pump is wired the same way but with the Hobbs switch wires in the ground for the relay. Turns on at 2 psi
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Andy, do I make bad jokes or do you just never get them..
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an 850+ hp truck is nothing to joke about.

kidding, kidding
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