New Magna Fuel street pumps up to 2000hp
#43
I drove mine around for over an hour the other day and it was 95 degrees out, no problem at all and I only had a few gallons in the tank. My main concern is how it does at the track tonight though
#44
Originally Posted by kp
I drove mine around for over an hour the other day and it was 95 degrees out, no problem at all and I only had a few gallons in the tank. My main concern is how it does at the track tonight though
#45
Originally Posted by JMBLOWNWS6
Hey KP you got the 4303 now? Its pretty quiet considering the HP rating on this sucker huh
#46
Originally Posted by kp
Its not what I would call quiet, it has different sound then the usual big EFI pump, maybe mine is a little louder then usual. I cant hear it outside with the car running, but with the windows rolled up I can hear it in the car some. I could isolate it a little better to make it quieter but I dont really care abot the noise. It held 70psi on my car with no problem last night so when I do the bigger injectors and drop the pressure It will do just fine, so far so good
#47
Mine is unreferenced and I ran ait 70psi last night just to see if it would hold and the log averaged 68psi for the whole pass so thats pretty good. The dual pumps wouldnt hold over 62 or so. I need to get my voltage up a little though, the fuel pump is drawing a lot, the electric water pump takes about 16 amps, plus the big fan I have and my voltage is way down now..
#48
Originally Posted by kp
Mine is unreferenced and I ran ait 70psi last night just to see if it would hold and the log averaged 68psi for the whole pass so thats pretty good. The dual pumps wouldnt hold over 62 or so. I need to get my voltage up a little though, the fuel pump is drawing a lot, the electric water pump takes about 16 amps, plus the big fan I have and my voltage is way down now..
#50
Originally Posted by kp
I am thinking of a 140-160 amp, its possible my original alternator is starting to die also. I would think a 100 amp alternator would be enough..
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From: Lake in the Hills, IL
Originally Posted by FormulaFire
How would this compare to the aeromotive eliminator?
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#54
for those who want to hear the pump, here is the sound it makes when it primes, but once my car is on i dont hear it well i take that back i do. but like some have said it doesnt bother me unless your looking and thinking about the sounds
http://youtube.com/watch?v=U7lpxSABBRc
http://youtube.com/watch?v=U7lpxSABBRc
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From: Cecil County Raceway!!!
Originally Posted by Nasty N8
yes you want to feed the pump with as big as possible as not to starve the pump we use -12 for all applications. then you would want to step it to -10 for that kinda power level.
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From: Lake in the Hills, IL
Well actually you would do -12 to the pre filter which are -10 in and then -10to -8 into pump and -8 to -10 out of pump to the post filter and -10 to -10 out of the post filter to the rails.
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
Well actually you would do -12 to the pre filter which are -10 in and then -10to -8 into pump and -8 to -10 out of pump to the post filter and -10 to -10 out of the post filter to the rails.