I suspect it may be, its made 950rwhp with a 21volt bap supposively. It is a different part number, haven't seen a break down of it yet. When you can make 600rwhp on the stock fuel pump there's not much to do but add a bap or go return and there isn't room for two pumps on the coyote hats.
Not a fan of BAPs, and I'm at about 96% fuel pump duty cycle now, I'd like more room than that and I'd like to add a bit more power.
My stock pump is done at my current level, and if there's a drop-in Ford pump, I'd prefer to do that
I suspect it may be, its made 950rwhp with a 21volt bap supposively. It is a different part number, haven't seen a break down of it yet. When you can make 600rwhp on the stock fuel pump there's not much to do but add a bap or go return and there isn't room for two pumps on the coyote hats.
Just felt it should be pointed out that it didn't make 950, it was more like 800 once you take the huge correction factor away.. still, not bad, but don't think the stock pump will support 950.
I am a fan of BAPs personally, especially in a return system where they can actually save your ass when Voltage is dropping on a faulty electrical system/alternator.
Just felt it should be pointed out that it didn't make 950, it was more like 800 once you take the huge correction factor away.. still, not bad, but don't think the stock pump will support 950.