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Here's a few pics of the new fuel system we're working on with Fore Precision works.
The system is a returnless style fuel system which uses a new Fore Precision Works triple pump hat. The hat houses up to 3 pumps. The current configuration that we're testing is the dual pump setup which will be using our new Lethal275 fuel pump. The new pump for anyone who missed our other thread we believe to be the most powerful, highest flowing returnless pump on the market at this time.
Here's a few pictures of the Lethal275 pump next to the well known Ford GT pump.
As you can see it's quite larger. Not only in diameter it's also 1" longer then the Ford GT pump. It also draws less amps then the Ford GT pump. We're looking to be able to support 800rwhp with 2 pumps using the stock GT500 FPDMs, Fuel lines and rails without any external voltage boosters (Was that politically correct for everyone? :dunno2
Here's a shot of the fuel hat assembled with the 2 Lethal275 pumps.
As you can see this assembly is one trick piece. It's cnc machined out of billet aluminum and comes all pre-wired to run up to 3 pumps. It's also setup to run an OEM level sender and uses a OEM style educator system to draw fuel from one side of the tank to the other just like your stock assembly does. This means that your fuel level will always read accurate so there's no need to worry about running your tank dry. One of the most important features of this setup is that it connects to your stock fuel line with the same OEM connection that's used to connect the stock line to the stock fuel assembly. You can see that connection at the top of the assembly. So all OEM function is retained. Here's the best part. It's upgradeable. Not only can you upgrade this hat to use dual -6an outlets for aftermarket fuel lines you can actually run a 3rd -6an outlet. That means you can use this same hat with the stock lines and 2 pumps as well as run it with aftermarket lines in a dual or triple pump configurations. No other fuel component on the market offers these types of options.
Testing will be done next week and we'll be sure to post up the results.
Jared
The system is a returnless style fuel system which uses a new Fore Precision Works triple pump hat. The hat houses up to 3 pumps. The current configuration that we're testing is the dual pump setup which will be using our new Lethal275 fuel pump. The new pump for anyone who missed our other thread we believe to be the most powerful, highest flowing returnless pump on the market at this time.
Here's a few pictures of the Lethal275 pump next to the well known Ford GT pump.
As you can see it's quite larger. Not only in diameter it's also 1" longer then the Ford GT pump. It also draws less amps then the Ford GT pump. We're looking to be able to support 800rwhp with 2 pumps using the stock GT500 FPDMs, Fuel lines and rails without any external voltage boosters (Was that politically correct for everyone? :dunno2
Here's a shot of the fuel hat assembled with the 2 Lethal275 pumps.
As you can see this assembly is one trick piece. It's cnc machined out of billet aluminum and comes all pre-wired to run up to 3 pumps. It's also setup to run an OEM level sender and uses a OEM style educator system to draw fuel from one side of the tank to the other just like your stock assembly does. This means that your fuel level will always read accurate so there's no need to worry about running your tank dry. One of the most important features of this setup is that it connects to your stock fuel line with the same OEM connection that's used to connect the stock line to the stock fuel assembly. You can see that connection at the top of the assembly. So all OEM function is retained. Here's the best part. It's upgradeable. Not only can you upgrade this hat to use dual -6an outlets for aftermarket fuel lines you can actually run a 3rd -6an outlet. That means you can use this same hat with the stock lines and 2 pumps as well as run it with aftermarket lines in a dual or triple pump configurations. No other fuel component on the market offers these types of options.
Testing will be done next week and we'll be sure to post up the results.
Jared