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Old 12-28-2010, 11:11 PM
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OK - Let's say 800 rwhp on E85. Would twin Walbros be enough to feed it? I have twin walbros tee'd into a -10 line and then split to -8's to each rail.
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Dont mean to hijack your thread, but I am planning on upgrading my system and one of the possibilities seems to be a twin pump array.
Do you have any fuel starvation problems under acceleration or cornering with low fuel levels?
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Dont mean to hijack your thread, but I am planning on upgrading my system and one of the possibilities seems to be a twin pump array.
Do you have any fuel starvation problems under acceleration or cornering with low fuel levels?
No problem. Well, I can't really say for sure when it is low on gas as I have never tried it. Sorry I can't help you out. I have a 98 tank though which is baffled and I have heard that if you do not modify the bucket in 99 and up tanks correctly they could have issues on low fuel level. Not for certain though.

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