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Old May 18, 2008 | 07:59 PM
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Hey guys would like your opion..
What intank pump would you say would be great "as a direct bolt in" for a STS rear mount turbo with 625 rwhp in a 1998 LS1 F-Body? Has All factory fuel system now except 60LB injectors. The car is running 11LBs of boost. Thanks..
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Old May 18, 2008 | 08:37 PM
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racetronix, and a boost a pump
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grab you a racetronix PnP kit
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Racetronix kit will never support that much turbo power with factory lines and regulator without being on the ragged edge. You are in need of a dual pump setup with our Lonnie's/Racetronix dual pump kit one pump will run all the time and the second will kick in under boost via a Hobbs switch. Give me a call for some details and options.

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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
Racetronix kit will never support that much turbo power with factory lines and regulator without being on the ragged edge. You are in need of a dual pump setup with our Lonnie's/Racetronix dual pump kit one pump will run all the time and the second will kick in under boost via a Hobbs switch. Give me a call for some details and options.

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he is right. Nates got all you need
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