supra90turbo said:
Mine has a sump in it and I run the Eliminator pump (same OD as A1000)
I will just say this again..I have run 1600 mile trips (one way) which was a 2 day drive. These pumps are awsome!
Duane
supra90turbo said:
I know right... I'm tryin to keep up with the Duaneses of the community... I havent even got my motor back in and Im already lookin to upgrade, HAHA!supra90turbo said:Eliminator it is then. For me anyhow.
Reign_Maker said:Hey, are 1/2 in. NPT the same as -10AN?
No. If I remember correctly on 1/2" NPT it is 1/2" ID. -10AN or JIC is 5/8" ID.
Sean
Mine has that same sump set up with an A1000 which will soon be upgraded to the eliminator too.upgradedsupra said:Mine has a sump in it and I run the Eliminator pump (same OD as A1000)
I will just say this again..I have run 1600 mile trips (one way) which was a 2 day drive. These pumps are awsome!
Duane
aljordan said:Reign.. there are plenty of mk4 guys out there using twin in tank walbros. I don't know why you'd stipulate that it has to be 7m powered. An engine is an engine. If one is concerned about one pump dropping out while under boost, setup a warning light that illuminates should a/f ratios go leaner than 11.5 when over 10psi of boost. AEM can do this via the check engine light.
I know of a car that did 800 to the wheels. IIRC, he used twin bosche pumps. Although I could be totally wrong on the pumps. Just rememeber seeing a picture many years ago.
Reign_Maker said:Figgie: I dont wanna run alky! Geez... lol... Wait... Are YOU gunna run alky? *hmmm, I just might have to upgrade my upgraded upgrades AGAIN!*
I've pretty much decided Im NOT running dual in tank pumps... I dont trust them... Until I see an MKIII *7M POWERED!* that's pushing OVER 800hp with dual intanks, then Im not doin it... My whole set up is built to be limited by only ONE thing, my turbo... NOT my block, not my rotating assembly, not my tranny, and not my fuel... I would rather over kill all this hard shit... A turbo can be swapped in 2 hours... Redesigning my whole fuel system, eh, take a little longer...
kwnate said:After you get the tank out (drained) rinse it with soap and water 3-4 times. Take the stock pump out, you can see where it sits inside the baffle. Drill somewhere in the middle of it. It will make sense when you're looking at the tank out of the car.