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BAP & Walbro 460LPH Pump - Anyone done it?

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Old 07-09-2013, 05:41 AM
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Hey,

So my fuel flow requirements are boarder line with the Walbro 460LPH ( I think, I'm waiting for the correct flow chart)

Anyway I'd like to know if anyone has used a fuel pump booster like the Kenne Bell BAP or similar from other manufacturers?

If you have I'd love to hear what setup it's supporting!

Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by 6east
Hey,

So my fuel flow requirements are boarder line with the Walbro 460LPH ( I think, I'm waiting for the correct flow chart)

Anyway I'd like to know if anyone has used a fuel pump booster like the Kenne Bell BAP or similar from other manufacturers?

If you have I'd love to hear what setup it's supporting!

Thanks in advance.
This should help
https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...el-pump-3.html

The gas pump is 386 lph
The E85 pump is 430 lph
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I've been thinking about it, but adding a second pump or larger single pump is probably a better idea. I was able to make 542 on E85. When I up the boost on the street AFR creeps up out of my control, I'm guessing somewhere around 600 rwhp. Even if you get a Boost a pump, how much more will it provide? 50 rwhp? 100 rwhp? Adding a second pump seems to be a better solution.



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