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Old 06-10-2012, 12:14 PM
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Magnafuel 4303 here.
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This is my buddy Tres 2JZ Lexus, made 811rwhp with a stock bottom end. More to be had with more boost. He runs the MP4303... Pretty quiet.

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Originally Posted by TheLS1Lover
This is my buddy Tres 2JZ Lexus, made 811rwhp with a stock bottom end. More to be had with more boost. He runs the MP4303... Pretty quiet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q_yro019Ug&feature=plcp
Tulsa needs to get with the program and come to the city and race sometime! Tres hasn't been out in a long time.
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Ok.... I have to admit, that is flat out one awesome Lexus! That's the essential sleeper right there, well the license plate might give a little something away

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Ran the Magnafuel 4302 (Pro tuner 525) on my old NA set-up (ls1 346, afr 205, fast 90/90, g5x3 cam etc...). Will be getting the pump rebuilt to the 4303 (Protuner 750)...hoping for 900-1000rwhp on E85. New combo is Comp Billet, Triplex Ceramic Ball-bearing, oil-less 80mm Turbo with CT5 cover, 6.0 lq9 (364ci), Fast LsxRT, TFS 235's and Virginia Speed VTC3 cam. Have heard nothing but good things about the 4303...I've had no problems with my 4302.
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Originally Posted by Mightymike2000ss
automagic made over 1100rwhp on 3 255's, e85, auto, etc....
1142rwhp, no boost a pump either on those pulls, another guy on here has done 1200+ rwhp on 3 walbros on e85.
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I have a magnafuel 4703 and you can't hear at all when it comes on.
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Originally Posted by Talon77
Ok.... I have to admit, that is flat out one awesome Lexus! That's the essential sleeper right there, well the license plate might give a little something away

Billy
Pretty much lol. Its pretty damn quiet, other than the plate and IC it looks like a lexus.

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Tulsa needs to get with the program and come to the city and race sometime! Tres hasn't been out in a long time.
Some of you boys need to come to our Tulsa meets! Hell, we have them at a drag strip lol. Lots of stuff to give away this week also.

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1142rwhp, no boost a pump either on those pulls, another guy on here has done 1200+ rwhp on 3 walbros on e85.
Yeah I went back and checked, he has one now. Sorry for the confusion.

IMO its safer to run one big pump than 3 small ones, what if a wally gives out? Then your fucked..
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Weldon 2345 will do the job nicely, You will want the controler.
I went bottom 8's on E98 in a 3700# car with that pump
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Originally Posted by TheLS1Lover
IMO its safer to run one big pump than 3 small ones, what if a wally gives out? Then your fucked..
what if your big pump gives out on a hit, same thing you'll be f*cked. I just like the 3 pumps as they are internal and QUIET on my street car(then again it does have 6 mufflers so I do like quiet sleepers and a big pump couldn't do that).
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I have had fantastic luck with Magnafuel and Aeromotive for high horse E85 setups. I can also help with Fuelab; before buying elsewhere check with me
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Originally Posted by skinnies
what if your big pump gives out on a hit, same thing you'll be f*cked.
On a single if the pump goes out you are down, if one of three goes out you are lean and cause damage. Mathmaticaly it would take 4 walbro's to equal one weldon 2345. Dont get me wrong I love the cheap price, quality and silent operation of the walbro pump. For me there came a point where it made sense to step up, for a street car @ or under 1K they are a nice option
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Originally Posted by koolrayz
On a single if the pump goes out you are down, if one of three goes out you are lean and cause damage. Mathmaticaly it would take 4 walbro's to equal one weldon 2345. Dont get me wrong I love the cheap price, quality and silent operation of the walbro pump. For me there came a point where it made sense to step up, for a street car @ or under 1K they are a nice option
Another reason I chose the 3, being as we travel with the car for races(3+ hours one way), I can fix it on the side of the road easier if needed, plus could get another pump much easier in a pinch if out of town. I understand people being scared of 3 and wanting one single, for more of a race car it isn't a bad deal.



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