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chapnutz1 why spend all that money on a weldon pump...sell the walbro, buy a second o44, sump your tank, save some money...dual o44's with id2000's has not been maxxed out yet...take a look at the T1 pump/inj setup chart and it shows you, i believe i posted it up somewhere on here before
I plan to use the new single Weldon 1100-A pump, looks like a larger 044 pump, -10 inlet/outlet. Quiet operation and compatiable to run the C16 fuel. The reason its soo much cheaper than say your 2015 weldon is because it cant run e85 or any ethenol/methenol fuels when the 2015 can. Also the 2015 is a rebuildable pump.
Here is my justification for going to a single pump, amp draw, two pumps are drawing about 30 amps under full load/high pressure, one pump will cut amp draw to about 15 at the most. If your on a dual pump setup and one pump fails without you knowing it you wont notice any difference in the way it idles or runs until it goes lean as hell during a pull, then what, damage. At least a single pump you will notice problems with it by the way the motor runs if something goes wrong. Fuel lines, I already have my fuel lines and dont want to purchase some very expensive fittings and hose to do the dual setup. The Weldon 1100-A has reviewed really well and is 1100whp capable on C16 and flows great, has an operatiing range from 0-95psi and so on. I want to keep it simple. The pump with bracket is $365 so cant beat that.
Im all for keeping it simple.