Anyone using the new Fuelab pumps/regulators?
I am dead set on buying the new bosch injectors and in order to max them out you need to have a fuel setup that is able to support large flow and high pressure levels. Basically I feel like I'm limited to a dual bosch pump setup, and the only regulator I can find is the weldon. I've been trying to find something that will work the sameish. Dual bosch's and the weldon regulator is a little over $800.
Well last night I came across the Fuelab pumps and the fuelab regulator. The regulator is good to 125psid, which is more than enough and the fuel pump supports 125psig pressure, specifically the 42401 model which supports good flow at high pressure (140gph @100psi). I have found the fuel pump and fpr for around $625 which is way less than the bosch setup.
Here are a the flow charts from Fuelab's site:
Well last night I came across the Fuelab pumps and the fuelab regulator. The regulator is good to 125psid, which is more than enough and the fuel pump supports 125psig pressure, specifically the 42401 model which supports good flow at high pressure (140gph @100psi). I have found the fuel pump and fpr for around $625 which is way less than the bosch setup.
Here are a the flow charts from Fuelab's site:
It looks like they only have 2 pumps that will support the pressure which is a weldon pump and the bosch pump. Weldon costs more than the proposed dual bosch pumps entire setup.
Ive been using the fuelab regulator for about 3yrs with out and issue but only up to 70lbs when i was pushing my 1000s.its the same as areomotives stuff as far as quality. the pumps i have seen but never used.
You can get there stuff from extremepsi.com, great guys I get everything from them.
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