fuel for 700 n/a at the crank
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fuel for 700 n/a at the crank
I was wondering what would be the most economical way to do a fuel setup for 700 n/a at the crank. what would be a average cost? ty.
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sorry about that. Its a 98 camaro with a board and stroked LSX block. I was going to go with a 427 but maybe bump it up to somewhere around 440 or 450 cubic inch. If I have been ready rigt I have a metal gas tank since my camaro is a 98. I read about the new 340 intank pump from aeromotive and the 044 & 413 from bosh and the jayracing pro-series 044. I will be getting the gmpp or victor jr for my ls3 heads and a accufab 4150. I also have 60lbs bosh injectors, they are the small type not the long ones. I would like to do it as simple as possible. Hope that helps.
Im still looking for the easiest and most economnical way to feed 700 n/a at the crank. ty
Im still looking for the easiest and most economnical way to feed 700 n/a at the crank. ty
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If youre going to be a jerk then take it somewhere else because Im here to learn about lsx motors and 4th gens.
where did you go?
And for the judgmental jerks, I fixed my spelling
Your 1 sentence post does not specify the year or model of the car, the engine size, or the fuel pressure you intend to run. It is hard to gve a specific answer with no info.
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Please add your vehicle info to your signature so people know what you are working on.
sorry about that. Its a 98 camaro with a bored and stroked LSX block. I was going to go with a 427 but maybe bump it up to somewhere around 440 or 450 cubic inch. If I have been ready rigt I have a metal gas tank since my camaro is a 98. I read about the new 340 intank pump from aeromotive and the 044 & 413 from bosh and the jayracing pro-series 044. I will be getting the gmpp or victor jr for my ls3 heads and a accufab 4150. I also have 60lbs bosh injectors, they are the small type not the long ones. I would like to do it as simple as possible. Hope that helps.
where did you go?
And for the judgmental jerks, I fixed my spelling
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You are on the ragged edge of a single Walbro with 700 flywheel, but it should work. The 044 will likely handle a little more power as will the others.
You will need additional wiring & sending unit mods to run the larger pumps due to the heavier current draw.
Feel free to give me a call if you want to discuss in more detail.
You will need additional wiring & sending unit mods to run the larger pumps due to the heavier current draw.
Feel free to give me a call if you want to discuss in more detail.
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You are on the ragged edge of a single Walbro with 700 flywheel, but it should work. The 044 will likely handle a little more power as will the others.
You will need additional wiring & sending unit mods to run the larger pumps due to the heavier current draw.
Feel free to give me a call if you want to discuss in more detail.
You will need additional wiring & sending unit mods to run the larger pumps due to the heavier current draw.
Feel free to give me a call if you want to discuss in more detail.
yeah I was wanting to do a singlesince I figured that it would be the easiest and most economical way. Will the new Aeromotive 340 work as a single in tank pump for my power levels?
thank you again.
ok now I am a little confused. I thought the 044 and 413 were in tank pumps, but now I just read an ad for a 044 and it was a external pump.
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what is the average cost of a system like this? TY
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