is there a single intank pump for e85 that can supply 80 lbs.

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bpman1234

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like the walbro 400 e85 or dw .aeromotive anyone?have any experience ? thanks in advance.
 
the walbro 400 e85? does it come ready to install no mods it plugs right?
 
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How about the DW 300 ? Anyone using these, the write seems impressive......................
 
I have used and sold many DW 300 pumps and they are excellent, but without more info on your build and performance goals, it is difficult to say if it adequate, or what the required fuel supply demand is needed for any pump to be safe?
 
Fit yes. However you will need to address the return line as it will be overwhelmed
 
Fit yes. However you will need to address the return line as it will be overwhelmed

That's what I thought, thanks for the confirmation.

I'm used to that, I get overwhelmed almost every time I pull out my wallet for this car.
 
I have used and sold many DW 300 pumps and they are excellent, but without more info on your build and performance goals, it is difficult to say if it adequate, or what the required fuel supply demand is needed for any pump to be safe?
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Six 80 #/hr injectors at 70 psi (assuming 45 psi base FP, 25 psi boost, and 70 psi total) will require just over 81 gph total. Walbro F90000267 (430 or 450 lph) will supply about 94 gph (at 13.5 v) , according to the manufacturer's published literature. So there is enough fuel supply plus some safety margin.
 
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