What to do for a new fuel system????...

Sparkz28
07-05-2003, 05:08 PM
..I want to get rid of the stock intank fuel along with the bosch in-line pump and I wanted to see what you guys recommend.I dont think the in-line and the stocker are up to moving the volume of fuel I need. I have heard about some twin intank pump setups and that sounds like something I could do..I dont realy want to sump the tank and do some bigass fuel pumps and -10 AN lines ...however that would be nice.:D ...

Im looking for setup that will support 600rwhp....

rskrause
07-05-2003, 05:53 PM
I had 733rwhp last year with a 255LPH Bosch intank and a Kenne Bell "Boost-a-Pump". Stock lines, rails, and regulator.

Rich Krause

Sparkz28
07-05-2003, 08:02 PM
I found a 255lph in-tank pump for 129.95 in summit.I think Im going to go with that.

What is a "boost-a-pump"....I think I remember reading something about it...does it spike up the voltage to the fuel pump under boost?

Do you think if I ran that setup I should take out the in-line pump as well?

rskrause
07-05-2003, 10:47 PM
Originally posted by Sparkz28
I found a 255lph in-tank pump for 129.95 in summit.I think Im going to go with that.

What is a "boost-a-pump"....I think I remember reading something about it...does it spike up the voltage to the fuel pump under boost?

Do you think if I ran that setup I should take out the in-line pump as well?


Yes on both. Remove the in-line and the BaP does exactly that, increases the voltage to the pump under boost. I had it cranked to max - 17v to the pump.

Rich Krause

Sparkz28
07-06-2003, 01:18 AM
ok...thanks for the help.....

thats what Im going to do..... :D

1st and goal
07-06-2003, 09:54 AM
There is the 255 LPH intank pump which flows 255 LPH at ~60 PSI and then there is the 255 LPH high pressure pump that flows the same but at 90 PSI.

If I recall www.ramchargers.com has the high pressure pumps for $139 It is the GSS 340 pump, Wal-Bro makes the same pump and puts a Holley sticker on it and it's stamped GSS 349 on the side of the pump. I ordered my pump from them and they are great to deal with ;)

Rich,
I am still amazed that you got that much power out of the stock lines, when I ripped my stock lines out to put my own custom twin 255 LPH high pressure pumps in there I was kinda shocked to see the size of the inlet tube that connects to the quick connect that goes to the pump. The inlet is only about 1/4" thick

Marc

Sparkz28
07-06-2003, 12:57 PM
Is the 255lph @ 90 psi better for me then the 255lph @60 psi.....:confused:

94SLUG
07-06-2003, 01:06 PM
I have just about the same setup as you and Im runing GSS340 and MSD BAP. Stock reg,lines......