Figgie is 100% right. if money wasnt an object, nor sumping... i would totally run a Weldon before an A1k or multiple intank's.
Nash seems to be hitting on another key point that ive heard floating around the drag scene about the A1k's not lasting forever. they are considered a wear item, at least amongst the Outlaw and 10.5 class competitors i know. they replace the pumps every season or two. i beleive it to be just the nature of a centrifugal pump rather than the gearrotor we are used to. the centrifugals just arent positive displacement, so it just makes an "inefficient" pump more inefficient as it ages due to the tolerances inside of it. aside from that, i have also been told not the run the pumps in a part of the car that is closed off or low air-flow, or to run the tank near empty due to the fuel heating problem. its just a thing you have to cope with using an external like that.
but, Dave has a good point. i think there are alot more confirmed failures of the Walbro's than A1k's, which is why i wanted to find a way around depending on walbro's in the first place. Walbro: 60% of the time, it fails ALL the time... but AM: 20% of the time, it fails all the time! lol j/k.
its also been mentioned that getting creative w/ the mounting of the external pump can reduce the noisiness inside the car... so i dont think the noise is THAT big of a deal right now.
im glad someone mentioned using a walbro or two walbro's as unpressurized transfer pumps to feed a surge tank/air separator again... Sorry it didnt click sooner Wiisass. unpressurized, walbros will flow well over 255lph that they are rated for... check it out
http://stealth316.com/images/flowtest-walbro.gif
coupling that with say... a 4-6liter capacity surge tank will give enough fuel available to feed an external for a full minute of WOT acceleration depending on injector size. a six liter tank would feed a full rail of MSD 96lb/hr injectors at 100% DC for a Full minute. that would definitly be enough to find the gear-limited top end of a pretty powerful car (which is what tends to happen down here in florida.
but here i am, talking about incorporating failure-prone walbros... lets replace that with an MKIV tt intank... Im not good at finding inverse functions but can someone help find out how much the fuel volume would increase by decreasing the fuel pressure to 5-10psi?
http://stealth316.com/images/flowtest-supra.gif