Magnafuel problem
Is the drop happening on the dyno or on the street/track or both? How are you feeding the fuel to the pump from the tank? How are you returning the fuel into the tank? What size return line? Could be a bad pump. Could be a pump feed issue depending on how you're running everything. Could be the pump can't maintain the pressure on that large a volume of fuel. Could be a few different things too.
Is the drop happening on the dyno or on the street/track or both? How are you feeding the fuel to the pump from the tank? How are you returning the fuel into the tank? What size return line? Could be a bad pump. Could be a pump feed issue depending on how you're running everything. Could be the pump can't maintain the pressure on that large a volume of fuel. Could be a few different things too.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...uel-lines.html
Another thing to look at is the power source to the pump. Are you still running stock wire or 10 gauge dependent upon length of the wire to the pump? Bigger pumps require more amps - some way over 14 amps. Racetronix has a good writeup on why stock wire is not good enough with higher capacity pumps (340,450 etc). AEM specs for their pumps require 13.5 volts at the pump.
Most alternators quit when their rpm exceeds 18k rpm. Spinning the engine to 7 k will exceed the 18k rpm threshold of the alternator. Lots of posts about that as well.
no way should you be out of pump on gasoline and that power.
might also be worth checking your filter isn't blocked causing a restriction and make sure your tank foam baffles haven't broken up in the tank and aren't restricting the suction.
the suction bowl of the tank is gravity fed I assume? there's no surge tank and/or lift pump?






