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W3bb3r04

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I think I'm going to wait and see how it acts bobby. I may get one from you here in the near future though
 

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Wow, on 9ish lb at 6k I still had room with the stock meter and mafia. I'd think an HPX would be good for your goals.
 

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I'm thinking I'm going to have to go HPX-E too.

e-85 killin it!

RJ, have you wired up your second pump on a source yet or are you just running both full time? I've talked it over with Jeremy and I think I'm going to run a AEM e-85 320 pump full time as the primary as an attempt to keep temps down street driving it. Then with fc3 controller wire my aux out of the eboost2 into that for the walbaro 465.....thinking 2psi turn on..
 
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I'm thinking I'm going to have to go HPX-E too.

e-85 killin it!

RJ, have you wired up your second pump on a source yet or are you just running both full time? I've talked it over with Jeremy and I think I'm going to run a AEM e-85 320 pump full time as the primary as an attempt to keep temps down street driving it. Then with fc3 controller wire my aux out of the eboost2 into that for the walbaro 465.....thinking 2psi turn on..


I'm actually running 3 pumps. I have 2 switched to key on source normally going to the FPDM. Then I will be switching the 3rd on using the Eboost street on 2 psi as well. They are Ford GT supercar pumps. I don't seem to have bad fuel heat If say because they are smaller pumps.

Good thing about E85 is that I will be able to make more power on the same amount of air so it should do well with the standard HPX.
 

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What type of return are you using? I'm going to run the same setup as the gt500, dead head, regulator before rails so there is less heat put into the return fuel.
 

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What type of return are you using? I'm going to run the same setup as the gt500, dead head, regulator before rails so there is less heat put into the return fuel.


Im running mine in parallel, regulator after the rails. It is the same set up as the FORE 1800+ set up is supposed to be ran
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