Racetronix Pump
Racetronix Pump
Hey guys,
I don't plan on spraying my car this year, but I do next year. However my diff is out now for some gear changes and new suspention, so I figured now is the time to upgrade my fuel system to be able to handle a 75-150 shot in the future. I have not decided if I'm gonna go dry or wet yet, but, from what I read, I should have a good aftermarket pump anyway.
I'm just curious if everyone thinks this Racetronix kit:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=330&page=1
is what I need?
How do most popular wet kits get their fuel? From the fuel rail, or, separate lines/pump?
Thanks,
Igor.
I don't plan on spraying my car this year, but I do next year. However my diff is out now for some gear changes and new suspention, so I figured now is the time to upgrade my fuel system to be able to handle a 75-150 shot in the future. I have not decided if I'm gonna go dry or wet yet, but, from what I read, I should have a good aftermarket pump anyway.
I'm just curious if everyone thinks this Racetronix kit:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=330&page=1
is what I need?
How do most popular wet kits get their fuel? From the fuel rail, or, separate lines/pump?
Thanks,
Igor.
Re: Racetronix Pump
Wet kits get their fuel off the schrader valve on the back of the fuel rail. The racetronix kit that you have listed is what i am going to get next year when i drop the rear end. Its what most people run when they are upgrading the fuel pump
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