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can i get a inline booster or do i need a new intank?

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Old 09-10-2005, 11:28 AM
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Default can i get a inline booster or do i need a new intank?

i will be running around 600 hp with N2O do i need an intank or can i get away with a inline booster? also what pumps / inline boosters should i be looking at?

also lol is 530hp with the stock pump safe?!
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i am looking to up my 100 shot to a 150 shot (wet) tonight....i am around 470hp right now will my stock fuel pump handle about 520hp at the wheels?
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It might for a while or it might give out on ya. If you're looking for a fuel system to support what you're trying to do I would suggest the Racetronix kit. It's a simple install and comes as a complete kit. We have more info on them on our website:

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop/home.php?cat=330

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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is there a cheaper inline booster that will meet my power needs? otherwise i will be going with your intank pump
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Do a search on inline pumps as it's been covered before. I do not suggest using them.

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is there a cheaper inline booster that will meet my power needs? otherwise i will be going with your intank pump




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