Recomemdations for quiet inline pump compatible with e85?
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Recomemdations for quiet inline pump compatible with e85?
Looking for a quiet inline pump that is e85 compatible
For a daily driver that needs to be able to go on several hundred mile trips
Will have full exhaust and don't want to hear pump while engine is running
I see people using the aem 380 but haven't heard from anybody using long term on e85
The holley dominator twin would work but they seem to go back and forth on e85 compatible or not
And holley does't recommend continous use above 90 degrees
I am in michigan but can still see 90+ in the summer and thats gonna be when i dont want the fuel pump to take a dirt nap
Magnafuel looks nice but i think you need earplugs to avoid hearing loss last i looked
For a daily driver that needs to be able to go on several hundred mile trips
Will have full exhaust and don't want to hear pump while engine is running
I see people using the aem 380 but haven't heard from anybody using long term on e85
The holley dominator twin would work but they seem to go back and forth on e85 compatible or not
And holley does't recommend continous use above 90 degrees
I am in michigan but can still see 90+ in the summer and thats gonna be when i dont want the fuel pump to take a dirt nap
Magnafuel looks nice but i think you need earplugs to avoid hearing loss last i looked
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i am shooting for 750rwhp but it could make less than that and i would be fine
it will be a street machine so i don't care about the dyno slip
aluminum 5.3 799 heads, gen 4 internals,isky 212 cam vs racing 7875 billet turbo on e85
running 1000cc injectors but will probably increase pressure above what the injectors are rated at (3 bar)
it will be a street machine so i don't care about the dyno slip
aluminum 5.3 799 heads, gen 4 internals,isky 212 cam vs racing 7875 billet turbo on e85
running 1000cc injectors but will probably increase pressure above what the injectors are rated at (3 bar)
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AF-90 Fuel Pump
Hi Scott, one pump should be fine, you are near the AF-90 flow limit @ 45 psi.
Another flow value is 68 GPH @ three bar.
The new user, "introductions" - Airboatman, has a TT LS at the same power you state, same pump with feed from a Carter "lift" pump.
He has used E-85 but local "E" quality is not consistent.
You could view my pump here, SBC/BBC section - StrictlyAtitude
Lance
Another flow value is 68 GPH @ three bar.
The new user, "introductions" - Airboatman, has a TT LS at the same power you state, same pump with feed from a Carter "lift" pump.
He has used E-85 but local "E" quality is not consistent.
You could view my pump here, SBC/BBC section - StrictlyAtitude
Lance