New Aeromotive 340 Pump..

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New Aeromotive 340 Pump..

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Just wanted to post some results.. I just got done testing one of these pumps in a B series turbo civic. The setup was GSR, 84MM Bore, Full Race Ramhorn with a PTE6262 on E85 Type-R cams, stock head. On E85 with FIC2150 injectors and a 60PSI base pressure, I was able to make 498HP@20 PSI of boost before running out of fuel around 8200RPM.. (limiter was 9,000) I lowerd the base pressure to 35PSI and was able to run another 5PSI of boost netting 565HP just running out of fuel again @ 8700RPM. (Running out of fuel I mean couldn't hold a steady 12.5:1 AFR anymore.) This is on our mustang dyno (reads pretty low in general). I was agressive with fueling as E85 is perfectly happy this way, but didn't have all the timing in it yet. I may have had another 3-4 deg left to go up top but was having issues with the cooling system and had to stop. I'd imagine with a boost-a-pump and timing all in this thing could probably do 600HP+ without a problem.. Image Image Image If fits exactly like a Walboro255 so its an easy upgrade in any application where a walboro would normally be used..
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How much louder is it if any?

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normally you set the pressure higher to get more fuel. lol!
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Gaskleppie wrote:normally you set the pressure higher to get more fuel. lol!
Thats what i was thinking lol.

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you set the pressure higher if you run out of injector... You set it lower if you run out of pump ;) . ..
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Bugermass wrote:you set the pressure higher if you run out of injector... You set it lower if you run out of pump ;) . ..
I understand the injector bit but not the pump :? The answer's probably staring me in the face.

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The pump can flow more with less pressure demand.. Look at the flow chart..
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As the meerkat would say \"simples\" :o (Rich will get this :wink: )

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Ha ha lol ! I get it. :roll: I take it this was running stock fuel lines ?

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yup
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ckretvix wrote:How much louder is it if any?

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quieter..
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Post by 92redhatch »

Wow that's great results. Too bad I went dual walbros. I guess when I max out the walbros I'll step up to 2 of these pumps.

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Damn Chris, if this jewl can make almost 600 on e85, Wonder what it could make on some 112/116, 750?! Any idea of pricing? Thanks for taking the time Chris, DK Image
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Not sure, let me know if you find out first ;)
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