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This thread need photos... hopefully both of these items are going to get me over the 500kW mark.

S300SX with 66mm compressor wheel (same wheels as EFR9180) and one of the two Weldon fuel pumps.

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Do they drop in the tank Mike ?

No, that one is from the surge tank to the rail. I have never been so excited about fuel pumps (and it is not my phone either).

Just has to be said, Geoff from Full-Race is one of the most helpful and friendly business owners I know. Top dude!

This thread need photos... hopefully both of these items are going to get me over the 500kW mark.

S300SX with 66mm compressor wheel (same wheels as EFR9180) and one of the two Weldon fuel pumps.

Why 2x weldon pumps?

These style of weldon pumps will pump anything from vegi oil right through to nirto methane and everything in between... I love my 2345-A :yes:

J.

Why 2x weldon pumps?

These style of weldon pumps will pump anything from vegi oil right through to nirto methane and everything in between... I love my 2345-A :yes:

J.

One inline from tank to surge tank, then the above from surge tank to rail.

They probably would, but not on the recommendation from my contact at Weldon, this is being built for petrol only.

Yes, they are easy to love :)

Ill chip in, about 5 weeks ago I purchased a 34 gtr, after having a 2spd auto r33 that did a 9.95 on my first time driving it, the straight line stuff got abit boring. My 34 is the old Jetters Edge car, has got a fully built n1 block tomei 2.6 motor, big cams, idles like a bridgeported rotary haha bounces from 1100-1300rpm. is making 680awhp atm on pump fuel, has all the stuff ready for e85 and gas so in a few weeks i shall update with its final power figure, previous owner built it for 600kw (whether that was engine or awhp, i dont know). Also looking at getting a PAR dog engagement gearset, 1st-4th, pretty cheap. Any reccomendations? wont be street driven for another 1.5 years, p plates fn suck but this keeps me out of trouble lol have a garage for sydney powercruise aswell, who is goin? :)

Ill chip in, about 5 weeks ago I purchased a 34 gtr, after having a 2spd auto r33 that did a 9.95 on my first time driving it, the straight line stuff got abit boring. My 34 is the old Jetters Edge car, has got a fully built n1 block tomei 2.6 motor, big cams, idles like a bridgeported rotary haha bounces from 1100-1300rpm. is making 680awhp atm on pump fuel, has all the stuff ready for e85 and gas so in a few weeks i shall update with its final power figure, previous owner built it for 600kw (whether that was engine or awhp, i dont know). Also looking at getting a PAR dog engagement gearset, 1st-4th, pretty cheap. Any reccomendations? wont be street driven for another 1.5 years, p plates fn suck but this keeps me out of trouble lol have a garage for sydney powercruise aswell, who is goin? :)

Nice username :ph34r:

Ill be at Powercruise, will be keen to have a look at your beast!

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