Magnavolt BAP
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Magnavolt BAP
Category: Engine - Intake/Fuel
Price: $175
Location (State): TX
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
I bought mine from Haddad, but there's no picture of it on his website (or anyone else's that I could find) - http://www.haddadmotorsports.com/cat...iac-p-904.html
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I noticed that earlier today. Link worked when I first posted it. Oh well - this is the actual one I have, but there's no picture or description - http://www.superchargersonline.com/i...oducts_id=4354
There's a better description here (note though that mine is the newer design and doesn't look the same as the picture in the link). Also, note that the newer Magnavolts are not boost and RPM referenced as described here. Mine only has an input for a vacuum line, i.e. boost-referenced:
http://www.raceindustry.com/part-sho...ontroller.html
This one bumps the voltage up to 17V (in my G8, anyway) starting at about 3 psi of boost (I checked to make sure it was still working before I pulled it off). I imagine the gph would be dependent on which fuel pump you hook the BAP to, but I don't know how to calculate it. I doubt it's as simple as:
Fuel pump GPH x (17V/13V) = new fuel pump flow rate
But that might get you in the ballpark.
There's a better description here (note though that mine is the newer design and doesn't look the same as the picture in the link). Also, note that the newer Magnavolts are not boost and RPM referenced as described here. Mine only has an input for a vacuum line, i.e. boost-referenced:
http://www.raceindustry.com/part-sho...ontroller.html
Fuel pump GPH x (17V/13V) = new fuel pump flow rate
But that might get you in the ballpark.