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Reading this page reminded me of a guy at the track.
He was running a diesel compound setup(duramax) with a secondary 114 turbo.
They could not get enough supply to the motor with the stock gear driven high pressure pump, so they used a factory fuel pump off a belt drive to get more fuel to the motor.
I talked with them, yes it would be bad if the belt broke, but its a diesel.
Food for thought, what about running a belt drive fuel pump for more supply with the alternative fuel you guys are running? The duramax fuel pump was the same size as our power steering pump.
BW
He was running a diesel compound setup(duramax) with a secondary 114 turbo.
They could not get enough supply to the motor with the stock gear driven high pressure pump, so they used a factory fuel pump off a belt drive to get more fuel to the motor.
I talked with them, yes it would be bad if the belt broke, but its a diesel.
Food for thought, what about running a belt drive fuel pump for more supply with the alternative fuel you guys are running? The duramax fuel pump was the same size as our power steering pump.
BW