Is there a a bigger intank pump then walbro 255
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Is there a a bigger intank pump then walbro 255
Just like the title says guys i need a intank fuel pump that's bigger then the 255 that walbro offers.
Is there any available for 93-97 camaros?
i know of the aeromotive 340 but cant seem to find any info id they will work in camaro's. I emailed racetronix and they said they don't offer that one in a kit because there's reliability problems with them
Is there any available for 93-97 camaros?
i know of the aeromotive 340 but cant seem to find any info id they will work in camaro's. I emailed racetronix and they said they don't offer that one in a kit because there's reliability problems with them
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Is the walbro 400 the same dimensions as the 255?
Can i use the racetronix kit with it just like the 255?
will it be a direct drop in like the 255?
Sorry for all the questions just trying to weigh my options before i have to dump 600.00+ for a double pumper setup.
Can i use the racetronix kit with it just like the 255?
will it be a direct drop in like the 255?
Sorry for all the questions just trying to weigh my options before i have to dump 600.00+ for a double pumper setup.
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No, no and no.
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lol tell us how you really feel lol
cars are getting faster and more powerful, fuel tech needs to catchup or get left behind. just look at the new gen5 LT1 with its wierd 1000+ psi fuel system (which is just rediculous)
is there any development around that is making dual pumps obsoleat in our beloved f-bodys? i saw those twin screw and a few other things but they dont fit in the stock tank.
cars are getting faster and more powerful, fuel tech needs to catchup or get left behind. just look at the new gen5 LT1 with its wierd 1000+ psi fuel system (which is just rediculous)
is there any development around that is making dual pumps obsoleat in our beloved f-bodys? i saw those twin screw and a few other things but they dont fit in the stock tank.
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RXP340M 340L/Hr Fuel Pump, High-Pressure/Volume
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How will this work with a msd boost a pump?
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Fit yes. You must provide them with upgraded wiring and flow capability.
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Racetronix has stated this kit will be delayed until "this summer".
The kit will include a wiring harness that supports more than the 14 amps currently supported in our cars, most likely this 30 amp version: http://www.racetronix.biz/customkiti...=FPWK-017W&eq=
Will include a pump, as shown above:
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.a...XP340M&eq=&Tp=
Will require an external regulator and a return line. I think the lines are the pieces they haven't figured out yet. There are several choices of regulators readily available. If I had to guess, feed line will be -8 AN and return line will be -6 AN.
No clue on pricing but other sponsors kits run about $1000 +/- $500 depending how you option it. I think a lot of people would like to hear more about this kit but they have been kind of tight-lipped about it.
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I hope this helps..The parts list I got back from Racetronics in regards to running two 340 type pumps in a 1998 were;
1 x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=BCWS-001&eq=&Tp=
2x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=RCS-001&Tp=
2x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=FPWH-009&eq=&Tp=
1 x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=BCWS-001&eq=&Tp=
2x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=RCS-001&Tp=
2x
http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=FPWH-009&eq=&Tp=
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