james432
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Dose anyone know if this aem 320 fits in the stock fuel hat?I been looking all over online nothing about it..
It's a replacement for your stock hat using the stock fuel lines.Yea I just want to do something in my stock fuel hat
GT500 pump is not just a pump but a complete system.
Dual pumps, a second Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM), and a wiring harness from the battery back.
I've been running a similar setup that Saleen had put together before the GT500 came out.
Dose anyone know if this aem 320 fits in the stock fuel hat?I been looking all over online nothing about it..
AEM is specific and recommends against using a BAP on their pumps? Their information page implies a voltage range of 12-18vI think I got a Walbro 405? You cannot use a BAP with these - interested for someone to confirm since I didn't realize S&H sold both. Seems like basically the same capabilities.
Ahh! Roger dodgerNah, but TI Auto/Walbro does:
"Manufacturer rated at 400 lph (Walbro / TI Automotive)
Operate under 14 volts only"
http://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/w-f90000262.htm
My S&H pump was drop shipped from Fore.
I think I got a Walbro 405? You cannot use a BAP with these - interested for someone to confirm since I didn't realize S&H sold both. Seems like basically the same capabilities.
AEM is specific and recommends against using a BAP on their pumps? Their information page implies a voltage range of 12-18v
I have two of those pumps getting ready to go in my GT500 hat but I aslo have a stock hat so I could try to see if it fits for you tonight if nobody else chimes in with some concrete information.
....just to add a data point....
I'm using a Walbro 460 from foreinnovations and the wiring upgrade (no BAP), and putting 597/608 to the wheels at 88% capacity (FPDC=0.44 at WOT 6.2k RPM)
Great results, sounds about right, that pump flows around 435lph which should 600 to the wheels no problem depending on setup.