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Racetronix Vs. Casper fuel pump harness?

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Old Sep 21, 2004 | 02:07 PM
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Racetronix Vs. Casper fuel pump harness?

It looks like Casper Electronics has a similar fuel pump harness as Racetronix...anyone have any experiences with their harness?

Casper fuel pump harness

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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 01:27 PM
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Re: Racetronix Vs. Casper fuel pump harness?

Originally Posted by blown383
It looks like Casper Electronics has a similar fuel pump harness as Racetronix...anyone have any experiences with their harness?

Casper fuel pump harness

-B
That is a 98 Camaro harness.

Differences:

- Racetronix solders all their connections
- Racetronix uses a 40A mil. spec. relay vs. a std. 30A unit
- Racetronix includes a body to battery ground upgrade w/brass battery nuts
- Racetronix harness incorporates a redundant grounding system
- Racetronix uses 10 Ga. fine strand wire vs. coarse strand 12 or 14 Ga.
- Racetronix harness has the fuse holder mounted on the alternator w/o having to drill holes or have extended lengths of un-fused wire
- Racetronix uses Nylon 300F rated wire loom which is more flexible than PE wire loom
- Racetronix system includes silicone grease, 25 ties, spare fuse, SS mounting hardware
- Racetronix harness has an interface to connect a pump booster such as a MSD or KB unit if required. It can also be used to run the pump w/o running the car for drainage and testing purposes. An extra connector set is included to be placed on the booster making it fully PnP.

All this info and more is in our ad:
http://www.racetronix.com/Racetronix..._Pump_Kit.html

Last edited by Racetronix; Sep 22, 2004 at 01:32 PM.
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