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Old 07-04-2011, 09:50 AM
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Ok have a 98 Z28, cam only 6.0...but plan on doing heads...has full boltons, 42lb injectors, and plan to spray up to 200....255 walbro in tank enough?? who has the best deal on one??

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Best option, hands down. http://www.racetronix.biz/customkiti...c=RFPK-002&eq=
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If you need a little more flow than 255LPH, our pump should be a straight forward install on that assembly.

Also, because our pump is quiet, it is a little more street-friendly and has a 3-year warranty.
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I have the racetronix in my other car...who has the best deal on them?
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Originally Posted by deatschwerks
If you need a little more flow than 255LPH, our pump should be a straight forward install on that assembly.

Also, because our pump is quiet, it is a little more street-friendly and has a 3-year warranty.
what comes with it ? who makes the pump ?
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The kit comes with:

90°, 2"x2" ethanol compatible fuel sock
3" of ethanol compatible submersible fuel hose
2 stainless hose clamps
Electrical Connector with leads
2 shielded wire connectors

The pump is designed and manufactured exclusively for DeatschWerks.
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Originally Posted by deatschwerks
The kit comes with:

90°, 2"x2" ethanol compatible fuel sock
3" of ethanol compatible submersible fuel hose
2 stainless hose clamps
Electrical Connector with leads
2 shielded wire connectors

The pump is designed and manufactured exclusively for DeatschWerks.
do they have the venturi nipple like the racetronix, so that you don't have to modify the fuel bucket?
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They do not, so they will not be a direct replacement for the 99 and newer assemblies.

I have a 99+ Camaro and TransAm assembly, as well as a C5 and C6 assembly in house.

We are currently working on more kits, should be releasing them over the next few months.

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What kind of power will that support?
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That's going to depend on the engine (NA vs FI), fuel pressures, fuel type used.

On an NA, 58psi fuel system running pump gas it should be able to support over 700hp.

Drop it down to 43psi and use larger injectors, and it can flow enough for 800hp.





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