need more fuel
Other than the typical Casper/Racetronics hotwire with the KB BAP is there any other ways to increase the fuel without dropping the damn tank?? I've been reading about the famous Bosch 044 and its potential. I have lots of ideas but I'd like to hear you guys thoughts.
O, and I've talked to all the professionals and they all want me to drop $1200-1700 bucks on there kits plus the price to drop the tank/suspention/tranny/rearend. Seems crazy for a 150 -200 shot. I've considered a stand alone but the rest of the system is hidden and that would blow all the hard work that went into that.
BTW, I'm only planning on spraying about 5 times a month. Because I only go to the track once or twice a month. The rest of the time it will be on the tank pump only. The more I type the more it sounds like the hotwire/BAP is the way to go.
But I still want opinions and facts on this.
Thanks....
Vette pumps seem to fail frequently with a boost-a-pump. I've had tons of guys call me looking for solutions after their pump failed.
The 044 is a good pump, but not easily applicable to the C5/C6 style Vette installation.
Yes you can run an external, but still takes a lot of extra work to make it function properly... & you are drilling holes in your fuel tank.
Bite the bullet & do it correctly... you have a nice car. Cutting corners can end up costing you problems, either with failures or engine damage in the long run. Actually about 20% of the people I deal with buy their fuel systems after they break their engine or spend money on cheap fixes that do not work.
Last edited by Lonnies Performance; Jan 9, 2011 at 02:42 PM.
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Vette pumps seem to fail frequently with a boost-a-pump. I've had tons of guys call me looking for solutions after their pump failed.
The 044 is a good pump, but not easily applicable to the C5/C6 style Vette installation.
Yes you can run an external, but still takes a lot of extra work to make it function properly... & you are drilling holes in your fuel tank.
Bite the bullet & do it correctly... you have a nice car. Cutting corners can end up costing you problems, either with failures or engine damage in the long run. Actually about 20% of the people I deal with buy their fuel systems after they break their engine or spend money on cheap fixes that do not work.
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