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Old 03-26-07, 10:06 AM
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Internal Pumps to support 600+whp

I've done some quick searches over the weekend looking for fuel pump setups over 600 (leaning more towards 700+whp), didn't turn up anything 'cept `he said / she said`.

I've seen guys run dual walbro 255 intake pumps and I've seen a buddies supra (mark vi) run a little over 600hp on his stock pump. I'd love to keep the pump(s) internal and fab two an6 lines from the tank into an8(or 10) rail inlet.

Anyone actually running internal pump(s) over 600?
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Originally Posted by hwnd
I've done some quick searches over the weekend looking for fuel pump setups over 600 (leaning more towards 700+whp), didn't turn up anything 'cept `he said / she said`.

I've seen guys run dual walbro 255 intake pumps and I've seen a buddies supra (mark vi) run a little over 600hp on his stock pump. I'd love to keep the pump(s) internal and fab two an6 lines from the tank into an8(or 10) rail inlet.

Anyone actually running internal pump(s) over 600?
what alot of people due running in that range run dual fuel pumps like you said, and each of those fuel pumps feed the two fuel rails. i am trying to find a picture, but this is the best advice i can give :-/
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Old 03-26-07, 05:04 PM
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here is FD Rey's old setup with dual supra pumps.
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Dual Supra TT or Bosch pumps should support that kind of HP. This is assuming you know what your getting yourself into trying to reach those kind of numbers.
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i am running dual walbro`s and i will be hitting more than 600 whp soon , so far so good though
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im doing the same as the diagam. all walbro pumps. one intank, and two external. cant wait.
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ErnieT laid down 711 with 2 ND's in tank
Old 03-26-07, 11:10 PM
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Oh this is good news!

My last option was to try a porsche 911 pump;

Thanks guy!
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