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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 12:47 PM
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do boost a pumps create more voltage going to the pump like the racetronix wiring kit or are they a boost sensative fuel regulator. help me clearify please
Old Oct 15, 2003 | 10:01 PM
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Both the MSD, KB and B&M units are reliable.
The MSD unit is preferred for F.I. applications as it ramps the voltage based on a MAP input. The KB unit can produce a pressure spike which creates a blip in engine response. This blip is more pronounced with returnless fuel systems as in the LS1 cars.

The Racetronix harness allows any pump booster to be added as a PnP option without cutting into the factory harness or loading the factory wiring system.

REMEMBER.. NEVER RUN A WALBRO HP PUMP OVER 16VDC AS IT WILL START TO CAVITATE.
Old Oct 17, 2003 | 07:55 PM
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how much does the KB or MSD unit raise voltage by? and how would i be able to prevent from goign above 16v?
Old Oct 17, 2003 | 11:27 PM
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Originally posted by Racetronix
Both the MSD, KB and B&M units are reliable.
The MSD unit is preferred for F.I. applications as it ramps the voltage based on a MAP input. The KB unit can produce a pressure spike which creates a blip in engine response. This blip is more pronounced with returnless fuel systems as in the LS1 cars.

The Racetronix harness allows any pump booster to be added as a PnP option without cutting into the factory harness or loading the factory wiring system.

REMEMBER.. NEVER RUN A WALBRO HP PUMP OVER 16VDC AS IT WILL START TO CAVITATE.
Thanks! Great info.

Rich Krause
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