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OK Guys,
Here is my position ! i have a 2000 Busa been through 2 stock external fuel pumps ! tired of the stock junk !
I'm looking to upgrade my system with an after market fuel system. my busa is around the 240 HP range running the wet nitrous kit. I'm getting the Aeromotive A1000-6 Injected Bypass Regulator and i need to select a fuel pump. Here is the tricky part ! I will be upgrading to a RCC stage 1 or 2 in the future and only want to buy 1 pump, so when i get the turbo i wont have to buy another fuel pump. I would like to get a pump that draws the least amount of amps and still can flow enough for the stage 1 or 2 turbo. some other questions are
whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a 180 HP Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a RCC stage 1 Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a RCC stage 2 Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
Which one of these pumps would be best if i was not going to upgrade to the turbo. Take into account AMPS drawn, quality, Vapor lock, life span etc.
Aeromotive In-line EFI Electric Fuel Pump, P/N 11109
Aeromotive Inc. - High-Performance Fuel Systems & Fuel Pumps
Vortech 8F002-265
Vortech 8F002-265 - Vortech T-Rex Fuel Pump Assemblies - summitracing.com
Walbro Inline Fuel Pump GSL391 190LPH
Walbro Inline Fuel Pump GSL392 255LPH High Pressure
Walbro Inline Fuel Pumps
Accel 74701 Fuel Pump
Accel High Pressure Electric Fuel Pump - JEGS
Also what do you guys think about this fuel setup.
Tank to Fuel Filter to fuel Pump to Regulator from regulator to tank from regulator to fuel rails.
This setup saves you from buying an aftermarket fuel rail approx $300
I have heard by putting the regulator before the fuel rail causes the fuel pressure to be inconsistent. Is there that much of a fluctuation or inconsistency to be worried about with only 180 HP ?
Please feel free to chime in if you have any knowledge or experience on the above
Here is my position ! i have a 2000 Busa been through 2 stock external fuel pumps ! tired of the stock junk !

whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a 180 HP Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a RCC stage 1 Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
whats the least amount of LPH fuel pump rating that a RCC stage 2 Busa can run with out having fuel supply problems ?
Which one of these pumps would be best if i was not going to upgrade to the turbo. Take into account AMPS drawn, quality, Vapor lock, life span etc.
Aeromotive In-line EFI Electric Fuel Pump, P/N 11109
Aeromotive Inc. - High-Performance Fuel Systems & Fuel Pumps
Vortech 8F002-265
Vortech 8F002-265 - Vortech T-Rex Fuel Pump Assemblies - summitracing.com
Walbro Inline Fuel Pump GSL391 190LPH
Walbro Inline Fuel Pump GSL392 255LPH High Pressure
Walbro Inline Fuel Pumps
Accel 74701 Fuel Pump
Accel High Pressure Electric Fuel Pump - JEGS
Also what do you guys think about this fuel setup.
Tank to Fuel Filter to fuel Pump to Regulator from regulator to tank from regulator to fuel rails.
This setup saves you from buying an aftermarket fuel rail approx $300
I have heard by putting the regulator before the fuel rail causes the fuel pressure to be inconsistent. Is there that much of a fluctuation or inconsistency to be worried about with only 180 HP ?
Please feel free to chime in if you have any knowledge or experience on the above
