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Old 03-19-2013, 03:14 AM
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Is there an electric pump out there that will support 1200rwhp on E85 AND run for 7 or 8 hours in 95f heat without voltage drop or cooking the fuel? I couldn't find anything and nobody would sell me one and tell me that. Ended up going belt drive.
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Originally Posted by Anchor
Is there an electric pump out there that will support 1200rwhp on E85 AND run for 7 or 8 hours in 95f heat without voltage drop or cooking the fuel? I couldn't find anything and nobody would sell me one and tell me that. Ended up going belt drive.

I doubt you'll find any single pump that will do it.

If fuel heat becomes a problem, you can easily add a fuel cooler whether electric or mechanical pump.

The Bosch 044's will easily run for that duration though
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
I doubt you'll find any single pump that will do it.

If fuel heat becomes a problem, you can easily add a fuel cooler whether electric or mechanical pump.

The Bosch 044's will easily run for that duration though
I've had a single 044 pushing 500rwhp on 91 for 8 hours without hassle. Just didn't want 4 044's haha. A lot of noise..



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