anyone runnin a aromotive 450lbs/hour external pump?
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anyone runnin a aromotive 450lbs/hour external pump?
part number 13110, if i do im doing the lines and all, what numbers would this be good to? ive heard this would be better than duel intank walbros?
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That part # is nonexistent and Aeromotive does not have a 450lb/hour pump? An external pump would be better than dual intank pumps Let me know your complete setup and I can help you spec a system.
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ok im going with a 385 stroker with t76, at first were hoping for it to be around 600 rwhp, then maybe as much as 900 later. this will be a street car as well as a track car, i dont want to worry about my fuel weather im cruising, or racing. this is the part number a guy gave me so thats why i was asking. im possibly looking to redo my entire fuel system injectors (60) regulator, lines, pump, what would you recomend? is is possible to get it all for around 1500$?
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If you are looking for a cheaper street setup check out our Stage 3 street system the one listed for the 98 would be the closest to your car. I have yet to add the LT1 setups to the site. But it will give you an idea of what is in the system.
http://www.nastyperformance.com/FuelSystems.html
I would personally use the stage 1 race kit which is also a great street pump and much more reliable. And that system is very upgradable.
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http://www.nastyperformance.com/FuelSystems.html
I would personally use the stage 1 race kit which is also a great street pump and much more reliable. And that system is very upgradable.
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Sorry been busy with a dog that broke her leg and need extensive surgery.
I thought I had answered some of this? oh well
Ok Mototron 60# injectors are good to about 800rwhp and the fuel rails need to be modified to accept an fitting on the ends. And yes you need the Stage 3 kit with only one Walbro not 2 since you have one...I did answer this I remember this question what happen to my post?...Your one pump is only good to about 600rwhp. Stay away from the Aeromotive pumps they are loud and not very suited for street use. If you want to go that route I would suggest another kit with our race tank and a Weldon external pump very good street pump. Please give me a call I can explain in greater detail and set you up with what you need you keep going in 2 directions.
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I thought I had answered some of this? oh well
Ok Mototron 60# injectors are good to about 800rwhp and the fuel rails need to be modified to accept an fitting on the ends. And yes you need the Stage 3 kit with only one Walbro not 2 since you have one...I did answer this I remember this question what happen to my post?...Your one pump is only good to about 600rwhp. Stay away from the Aeromotive pumps they are loud and not very suited for street use. If you want to go that route I would suggest another kit with our race tank and a Weldon external pump very good street pump. Please give me a call I can explain in greater detail and set you up with what you need you keep going in 2 directions.
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I gotta say, the Aeromotive bashing is getting tired. Your comments about them are baseless. Aeromotive has less than 1% warranty return rate across the board and many of them are installer error or just a return. Noise is subjective and greatly influenced by how and where the pump is mounted and what pressure the system is run at. Their systems are completely streetable and capable of going 100,000 miles provided they are installed according to recommendations. High volume fuel systems create problems due to heat picked up from the rails due to the high recirculation rate. This is dealt with by insulating plumbing underneath the car and if necessary reducing the speed of the pump during low demand driving.
Aeromotive stands behind their product and every part can rebuilt to new specs by the factory years later for a reasonable price.
You've been in business for 5 years? Nobody disputes Weldon makes a fine product, but they are a small part of the aftermarket fuel system business and are trying to cash in on some of the Aeromotive market, hence the inline A-600 pump.
You should really consider specing fuel system components according to manufactuer recommendations such as flow information.
Talk to Motorstate, VSI and Arrow Speed about their warranty rates on the Aeromotive product line. Maybe because you can purchase Weldon direct you think you should redirect Aeromotive inquirys with bullshit comments at every turn?
Hey I used to work for them, and I know what's really up so I'm biased. I'm just tired of giving good advice to fellow members and have you step on their backs to make an alternative sale. Try providing some facts about the line you despise.
Aeromotive stands behind their product and every part can rebuilt to new specs by the factory years later for a reasonable price.
You've been in business for 5 years? Nobody disputes Weldon makes a fine product, but they are a small part of the aftermarket fuel system business and are trying to cash in on some of the Aeromotive market, hence the inline A-600 pump.
You should really consider specing fuel system components according to manufactuer recommendations such as flow information.
Talk to Motorstate, VSI and Arrow Speed about their warranty rates on the Aeromotive product line. Maybe because you can purchase Weldon direct you think you should redirect Aeromotive inquirys with bullshit comments at every turn?
Hey I used to work for them, and I know what's really up so I'm biased. I'm just tired of giving good advice to fellow members and have you step on their backs to make an alternative sale. Try providing some facts about the line you despise.
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I do not despise them I sold alot of there product a few years ago. But had ALOT of complaints from noise and streetability and failures from heat and who knows what. Then it was hard and time consuming to get them to replace or fix anything. Just do not like complaints and combacks from my products. And hard to sell a $400 pump along with a $300 voltage controler just to run on the street. Some people had great success with them lasting forever but still will say they are obnoxtiously loud. I would rather sell Aeromotive stuff I can make a better margine and it is more readily available than anything there is. Yes Weldons bigger pumps are VERY loud Race pumps too and are not for the street without a controler as well. If they have changed some of there stuff and it is street worthy and will handle the power let me know I am willing to give anyone a chance.
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