Anybody run an Aeromtive Eliminator Pump Submerged in the Tank?
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Anybody run an Aeromtive Eliminator Pump Submerged in the Tank?
I posted this in the fuel section but nobody has responded,,,
Looking for a Fuel system solution for my 2002 Z28. Planning on making the fuel system 800rwhp on e85 capable. Ive looked at the Dual walbro setups and they might reach my goals but I would rather go with a single pump if possible? Looks like the Aeromotive Eliminator will fit in the stock fuel pump bucket with a little modification. Would this be a good idea to run on a street car? I figure it would cool the pump better than mouning it outside the tank as well as eliminating the need for a sumped tank. Any info or advice would be greatly apreciated.
Looking for a Fuel system solution for my 2002 Z28. Planning on making the fuel system 800rwhp on e85 capable. Ive looked at the Dual walbro setups and they might reach my goals but I would rather go with a single pump if possible? Looks like the Aeromotive Eliminator will fit in the stock fuel pump bucket with a little modification. Would this be a good idea to run on a street car? I figure it would cool the pump better than mouning it outside the tank as well as eliminating the need for a sumped tank. Any info or advice would be greatly apreciated.
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Squash is over priced in my opinion. Sure it drops right in and looks pretty but who gives a **** lol nobody will ever see it. I can get the Walbro 400's for $100 each but they arnt fitting in the stock bucket. I can get a Brand new in the box Aeromotive eliminator for $300 from a buddy. Just wondering if it will live in the tank?