my a1000 is fine over 700 rwhp. they claim its good for 1k hp forced induction. I plan to see, if not i will just run 2 since i have a few of them...lol...
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my a1000 is fine over 700 rwhp. they claim its good for 1k hp forced induction. I plan to see, if not i will just run 2 since i have a few of them...lol...
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I Highly doubt that, i've run the A1000 up past 850-900whp numerous times and never had one flinch yet. But yes they are fairly loud. There are quite a few nice pumps out there now
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with twin walboro 255's or bosche 044's you shouldnt be running out of fuel yet, what injectors/lines/pressure are you running and what kind of fuel (E85/98, race gas or just regular 'pump'?) they should flow fairly close to what the A1000 flows
His setup consists of dual walbros, but specifically, one in the tank and one inline.
Unfortunately, when running two pumps like that, you don't double your capacity, you're still stuck with one inline pump.
I've also tried two walbros in the tank, with a Y fitting and it's just slightly better than the other config.
Of course this was on a procharged 6L with 15psi.
I am going for 517 since Allen is conservative!
Nothing wrong with that either, unless you want to put that forged motor together now.
ah that would explain it...
And i've run plenty of walboro/bosche 044's with a Y block (or tripple block) and gotten tonns of flow and power (not intank setups), but then again i dont really use stock fuel lines in anything except the odd street setup below 500hp
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