Fuel pump options?
I was just wondering what my options are. I am using a Walbro intank unit right now but will probably have to upgrade. Are there any units out there that is quiet and good for supporting 500whp? I am probably not going to make that horsepower but want the safety margin. I know there are external tanks like aeromotive that will easily do this, but I've heard them and it's quite noisy. I really don't want to 'have' to get used to it.
Any intank options besides the Bosch one from a Porsche? Any ideas on how to deaden the external pump sound without cutting air flow to it? Just trying to find as many options as possible.
Any intank options besides the Bosch one from a Porsche? Any ideas on how to deaden the external pump sound without cutting air flow to it? Just trying to find as many options as possible.
You shaddup with your slow black civic.
Viren is it quieter than the aeromotive one? My main concern is noisy and horsepower support. Thanks.
[Modified by Anubyss, 1:47 PM 4/3/2003]
Viren is it quieter than the aeromotive one? My main concern is noisy and horsepower support. Thanks.
[Modified by Anubyss, 1:47 PM 4/3/2003]
we drilled hole in the del sol tank used -8an sump fitting then ran -8 to the filter then -6 to 8 to the pump
so in other words we ran
-----Sump---- -8 fitting---filter cpr version---- -6 fuel pump street pather -6 all the way to the fuel rail -6 return back t the sump with -6 setup. its good till around 600hp from what goran at CPR stated. its fairly quiet as well. ill take pics tonight it under the car so pics might not show to good .
so in other words we ran
-----Sump---- -8 fitting---filter cpr version---- -6 fuel pump street pather -6 all the way to the fuel rail -6 return back t the sump with -6 setup. its good till around 600hp from what goran at CPR stated. its fairly quiet as well. ill take pics tonight it under the car so pics might not show to good .
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