moparcrazy
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This Bad Boy will be on my 65 Plymouth Soon !!
MC, a-1000, aeromotive, .5 line to the front, areomotive regulator,(the one that looks like a red and black minion) .375 lines to the carbs(2 750 eddys), plenty of fuel to go around. Dave.What Brand of Fuel pumps are you guys running at the Track, My 500" Engine should Dyno at
700-750HP and I'm looking at the "Magna Fuel" Fuel Pumps, anyone here used these guys before? and or what are you guys using? and how much horse power are you making?
http://www.magnafuel.com/
How noisy are the black pumps on a street car Ron? That's always kept me from running one.
I'm sure I'll be told this won't work, but I've used the same set-up on our 600 HP, N/SS car (10.80 @124 in a steel, '63 Plymouth), and in my street/strip Road Runner (11.07 @123). I use a 3/8" aluminum line from the tank. At the stock tank there is a Carter electric pump. That pumps to a Carter mechanical pump in the stock location. I have a hair over 6 psi from idle to 6500 RPM. I was told by a savvy old stock eliminator racer that this set up will work down to near 10.0 territory. Haven't been nearly that fast! The system in my street car has been in for 15 years with no problems. I don't use it all the time. When driving around town, it is usually not needed, and the mechanical pump pulls through the electric pump. If I'm pulling a hill or driving hard, I turn it on. I could run it all the time without incident, but feel I'm saving it the more it's turned off. I have a switch under the dash for the electric pump. Good luck.
U summed that one up, MG.Don't know nuttin about nitrous..
I think it is something Dentists use.
the very first engine to ever Run Nitrous, was a Blown Hemi Back in 61!!U summed that one up, MG.
Mopars don't use Nitrous, plain and simple.
U summed that one up, MG.
Mopars don't use Nitrous, plain and simple.
I use a carter 4600HP electric pump and a carter 6903 Mechanical in series. 1/2 line, including the stock tank pickup. The electric pump is on a switch and is only used as needed. I wasn't sure if the mechanical would pull through it reliably, so I ran a bypass line with a one way check valve around the electric pump. It's a relatively low buck setup, but I doubt I'll ever outrun it.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/crt-p4600hp
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/crt-m6903
Judging from all the different posts the brand or type of fuel system is quite varied. What works for one doesn't necessarily work for all so the parts manufacturing industry marketer's are doing their job, offering choices!The mechanical pump will not pull fuel through that pump. I run the same setup (72gph pump) no bypass. Was up in Mass. an a wire came loose, car stopped. Went under car hooked wire back on with a quick tape job.
That is because most already cried & complained how much money it cost them to build their engines so they don't want to take a chance to hurt them. If tuned right you can run them forever on nitrous & not hurt anything. I have a lot of money tied up into mine and we are still spraying it.
I will just add I have a magna 500.You can never have too much fuel pump. -12 from tank to pump,,-10 from pump to 4 port regulator and -6 to each bowl.
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