DW300 Fuel Pumps

01yellercobra

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My concern would be that it lists everything but our cars. Do the other styles use the same pumps as us?

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But in the description it says GT's and GT500's. It also says it'll support 500hp on any 2V/3V. Hence why I mentioned it. Hopefully I'm wrong and it works fine.

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I think that means just one pump in a 2/3V, will support 500, seeing as its a 340 pump.

But I get it... I caught that, too.
 

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Those pumps are a direct replacement for the factory pumps. I personally haven't installed them however we sell a lot of them and have never gotten any negative feedback on them which is definitely a good thing. To the best of my knowledge the pumps come with the necessary components for a complete install.

We've got several kits in stock if anyone needs a set.

Let us know if you guys have any other questions.

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I'm pretty sure the stock line isn't 6AN. I'd guess more like 3-4AN. When I installed my 8AN line it was massive compared to stock. The fat hard line you see under the car isn't fuel, it's for evap I believe, that could be 6AN.
 

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I mean, should I swap to a 6 AN feed?

Getting rid of the factory hard line and filter and upgrading to a -6 or -8an line with aftermarket filter will help support more power. We've been selling a line upgrade for years which is very popular and will take care of this issue.

Here's a link to it for anyone interested. It upgrades the line and filter from the stock hat to the stock rails and is offered in standard Fragola pushlite hose and a PTFE version.
http://www.lethalperformance.com/99-04-mustang-stock-hat-fuel-line-upgrade-kit.html

http://www.lethalperformance.com/le...ang-stock-hat-fuel-line-upgrade-kit-ptfe.html
 

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What about rails?

What does it take for them to support 700 on a returnless E85 setup?
In all honesty I don't believe you'll be able to do that on E85. If it was me I'd go with a proper return style setup capable of supporting 1000+ rwhp on gasoline as that's what it's going to take to support 700rwhp on E85.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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FWIW, on my 01 I had the stock 04 hat with GT pumps, wire upgrade, and BAP. I upgraded from the stock line to a -8 and aftermarket rails and my FPDC dropped about 10%.

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Crap.

I'm trying to support 600 on blower, plus a 100 dry shot, as budget friendly as possible, using the returnless style system for now...

Help. lol
 

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You might be able to piece what you need from the market section. I went with Fragola hose and fittings. I know they're not popular, but it worked for me. And AFAIK it's still working for the current owner.

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