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Old 11-06-2011, 03:41 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MightyBobo View Post
Theres a lot of science behind setting up a proper fuel system. You'd think you can just add a pump, but sometimes even just one pump isnt enough for an E85 setup. I should see if I can find my friends crazy *** home-made pump setup for his garage built, TT 427. He already had a 1100HP/1000Tq twin turbo Silverado, and sold it...
When you get into a situation like that, do you have 2 pumps in line with eachother, a smaller one to feed the larger one? Or would that give you starvation issues? Would you instead have 2 separate fuel lines, 1 for each bank with their own pump/filter?
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