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Old 06-06-2011, 03:29 AM
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Default Aeromotive Stealth + Kenne Bell BAP=????

Hey guys no ones really came out and said how much an Aeromotive pump with a BAP will support, ive searched all over the internet to see if anyone has said anything approx how much it would support, with no clear answer. Just that it flows 43x lph at 17.x volts at 60psi.. What kind of power will this support? Racetronix hotwire kit, new aeromotive stealth, and new bap?? looking for something to hold me over as far as fuel goes with a turbo'd lq4 stock with head and rod bolts and ls6 intake with some 80lbs siemens injectors.. Thanks guys!!
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Curious too. I have the same set up, Aeromotive 340 + kenne Bell BAP+ racetronix hotwire.
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I figured other ppl would be interested in knowing, plus having a title easy to search for.. I searched everywhere with nothing.. Maybe aeromotive will step in and let us know..
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This a question that is in the table for a few month with no clear answer.
Any body knows that answer?
I want to use the same pump to support 650 hp to the tires.
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43xLPH = ~7150cc/min = ~680lb/hr divided by 8 = ~85lb/hr for each injector.

That should be good for over 900hp on pump gas and around 750hp on E85.

I was being pretty conservative when putting those calculations, rounding down when I could. But, that should give you an idea.

We have some fuel calculators on our website if you'd like to play around with the numbers.

www.deatschwerks.com/fuel-calculators/
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Sweet someone finally answered haha that's what I like to hear! I figured that it would be up there, two walbro 255lph pumps support over 1000rwhp and it's less than 100lph more..
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I saw that they came with different part #s. What part # is the right for us? Is any sponsor here who sell them?
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For a '99+ F-body, getting a pump like ours (DW301) or the other aftermarket pumps (Aero, Walbro, etc) is going to take some modification of your OE assembly to get it to "fit".




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