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Double In tank or In line booster - which is better?

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Old 06-17-2005, 11:47 AM
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Default Double In tank or In line booster - which is better?

OK Guys - Just what It says. Which one do you feel is better and why? I know what we need is flow so do you think its better to go with 2 in tank pumps or do you think a Booster/intank system is better? Thanks for your thoughts,lata, Ark
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2 in the tank is best. That is what most do that make serious power. GL man



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What clasifies as seriouse power - What I mean to ask is at what point do you think this would be needed? Just wondering?
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I had to switch from a booster pump to dual in-tanks at about 550rwhp. Also had to do new rails and feed line. So go with the dual in-tanks.
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Thanks for the reply - anyone else got any thoughts on the matter? Isent there a test you can do to see if your System moves enoughf fuel by timming how long it takes to pump a gallon? AnYONE EVER HEARD OF THAT? I did the trap dore mod last time so If I decide to do a 2nd Pump it wont be that hard I guess? Lata, Ark
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The test on a stock car is 1 pint in 30 seconds, but that won't really apply to you. The only way you're gonna know for sure is to just run the car.
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Originally Posted by BOOSTAT4500
The test on a stock car is 1 pint in 30 seconds, but that won't really apply to you. The only way you're gonna know for sure is to just run the car.

Ya Bro - I found a great deal on a new Pump on ebay so I am gona just go with the 2 intank pump and just put it to bed! Tahnks, Lata, Ark
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post up pics of the install you do... I'm getting ready to do the same thing that your doing. I got the MSD BAP and the in-tank racetronix setup and I don't think it's going to be enough so I think I'm going to do the dual in-tank also.
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SUre thing bro. When I get it in I will post up some pics of the install. Lata, Ark




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