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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
D1sc procharger and 11:1 compression
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<blockquote data-quote="JP_Stang" data-source="post: 12261867" data-attributes="member: 112328"><p>If an external single big pump fails your car just runs out of gas and dies. With multiple pumps, if one goes out your car will continue to run and drive and you would never know if one failed until you got on it and the car went lean. By the time you see it, it may already be too late. That is the scary part of it for me.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, people do it all day and I personally haven't read any horror stories about it happening to someone but you have to admit, it could happen. For me, if it can happen, it will happen. I just don't like the sound of it so I opted not to. Plus, it is so easy to swap a pump out now if I need to. I just like the idea of the whole 1 big external pump setup, but that is me.</p><p></p><p>To get back on topic, OP I can't wait to see what this setup puts down. It should be a handful! I would really look into those 400's though. It is pretty much a given that even if those pumps get you to the desired number, they are going to be working hard for that. I just wouldn't want to be pushing anything to the max, but again that's just me....</p><p></p><p>Goodluck on the build, and keep us posted on what she does!:thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP_Stang, post: 12261867, member: 112328"] If an external single big pump fails your car just runs out of gas and dies. With multiple pumps, if one goes out your car will continue to run and drive and you would never know if one failed until you got on it and the car went lean. By the time you see it, it may already be too late. That is the scary part of it for me. Like I said before, people do it all day and I personally haven't read any horror stories about it happening to someone but you have to admit, it could happen. For me, if it can happen, it will happen. I just don't like the sound of it so I opted not to. Plus, it is so easy to swap a pump out now if I need to. I just like the idea of the whole 1 big external pump setup, but that is me. To get back on topic, OP I can't wait to see what this setup puts down. It should be a handful! I would really look into those 400's though. It is pretty much a given that even if those pumps get you to the desired number, they are going to be working hard for that. I just wouldn't want to be pushing anything to the max, but again that's just me.... Goodluck on the build, and keep us posted on what she does!:thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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