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SVT Shelby GT500
Kenne bell competition dual boost-a-pump makes 1020 rwhp (1200ehp)
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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 9126571" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>This. Cost isnt the real arguement here. In the future when I rebuild and go for bigger power I'm going with a real fuel system, not a fuel system that is ramped up and pushed harder than factory intended with a BAP. So what if the injectors and pump have more in them from what the manufacturer states? I want peace of mind that my car will get adequate amount of fuel every day no matter what because the infectors, pump, lines, rails etc are able to support my horsepower. Not a fuel system that is maxed out 100, 200, 300 hp less than what I am making but is managing to keep up with the use of a BAP which, if I am understanding it right, is pushing the injectors and pump past the manufactures specifications. There is a reason manufactures state a limit, a lph, lbh etc. My common sense tells me thats a bad idea to push past their intended limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 9126571, member: 53488"] This. Cost isnt the real arguement here. In the future when I rebuild and go for bigger power I'm going with a real fuel system, not a fuel system that is ramped up and pushed harder than factory intended with a BAP. So what if the injectors and pump have more in them from what the manufacturer states? I want peace of mind that my car will get adequate amount of fuel every day no matter what because the infectors, pump, lines, rails etc are able to support my horsepower. Not a fuel system that is maxed out 100, 200, 300 hp less than what I am making but is managing to keep up with the use of a BAP which, if I am understanding it right, is pushing the injectors and pump past the manufactures specifications. There is a reason manufactures state a limit, a lph, lbh etc. My common sense tells me thats a bad idea to push past their intended limit. [/QUOTE]
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