??2 stock pumps??
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??2 stock pumps??
I need more fuel, and i have 2 stock pumps laying around and i wanted to run them in parallel, and i need it to support about 600rwhp, so 1 stock pump can support 300 rwhp safely so can 2 support 600rwhp? Let me know if my math works out!
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Marc
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this is not true. if you can bake a turkey in 12 hours at 300 degrees F, can you bake a turkey in 6 hours at 600 degrees F??? NO. i know its not the exact same thing, but these ratios do not apply. i can get you two denso pumps. denso pump rated at 500 hp, 2 should be safe(r) than the stocker. i have great pricing on these, but the walbro's are cheaper and cheaper.
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So please explain why this doesn’t work, the theory for 2 walbros seems to be the same, its all about how much volume it can flow in time! So please explain the theory to me.
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now adding the walbro would be a good idea. i would be against you going two stockers. it is your car but i just hate it when FD's are not done right just to save a buck. think about the money it costs to build a new motor vs. fuel pump(s) to support the power. this is my theroy. self expanatory. good luck and ask maxcooper. he has a fuel thing on this website
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