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Looking for a system that can support around 750RWHP on boost safely.

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Old May 10, 2008 | 07:42 PM
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Default Looking for a system that can support around 750RWHP on boost safely.

I know theres a few kits from sponsors out there, but not sure which would be best for me. I want something that is not going to be rediculously loud, and something that would be able to drive cross country on a hot day without issue if I felt the need. What fuel pumps would work for this? It seems a dual in tank setup would be best from what I have been reading. Not sure if I can use the stock feed as a return line or if that will not be enough for a system this big. Really I am new to this whole big fuel system thing. Any advice would be great.

I have siemans 60LB injectors already that I plan to use, otherwise I need everything else. This is for my 99 camaro, plastic tank. Procharger car that will be seeing hard dragstrip abuse, but I want to be able to drive to california on a hot summer day if I felt like it without issue. Am I asking for too much?

I am looking to buy within the next week or two (waiting on economic stimulus funds) and any sponsors that has a kit or package they can put together that they would like to suggest, along with pricing it would be much appreciated.

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Old May 12, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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Our Stage 3 street kit would be exactly what you are looking for. Dual pumps are a must and you will need to replace the lines and rails to get the reg. up front where it belongs. You want it to handle that much power and be reliable do not cut corners and use the best quality parts you can.. I have had customers run several hundred mile trips with our kit without issues.

http://www.nastyperformance.com/FuelSystems.html

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