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Kenne bell competition dual boost-a-pump makes 1020 rwhp (1200ehp)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 9120898" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong><u>burn!!!</u></strong></span></p><p></p><p>no matter how much power you can make with any sort of quintupple boost-a-pump it is still a bandaid, since your pushing the factory fuel pump much harder than it was designed for(either that, or ford spent a LOT more money on a stock fuel pump than they should have). if it was really that easy, RC guys wouldn't ever change their stock electric motors, just pump more voltage to them. in fact, there would only be about 10 different sized electric motors that the world would ever need for any application, you would just vary the voltage being sent to them.</p><p>if the boost-a-pump works fine for someone, then great! if it's working fine then there really isn't a need to switch. but lets not pretend that a voltage booster is a replacement for a <em>real</em> fuel pump/mutli pump set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 9120898, member: 27761"] [size="6"][b][u]burn!!![/u][/b][/size] no matter how much power you can make with any sort of quintupple boost-a-pump it is still a bandaid, since your pushing the factory fuel pump much harder than it was designed for(either that, or ford spent a LOT more money on a stock fuel pump than they should have). if it was really that easy, RC guys wouldn't ever change their stock electric motors, just pump more voltage to them. in fact, there would only be about 10 different sized electric motors that the world would ever need for any application, you would just vary the voltage being sent to them. if the boost-a-pump works fine for someone, then great! if it's working fine then there really isn't a need to switch. but lets not pretend that a voltage booster is a replacement for a [i]real[/i] fuel pump/mutli pump set up. [/QUOTE]
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