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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
limit of dual aem 320's w/ e85?
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<blockquote data-quote="ctgreddy" data-source="post: 14632052" data-attributes="member: 122280"><p>My stock pumps are maxed right now and am weighing my options on what to change them with. I'm very heavily considering switching to e85 in the spring. I've been looking at the aem 320's, hear they're very easy to deal with in returnless systems and flow quite a bit. Would dual aem's and a bap be enough for say 725whp on e85?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctgreddy, post: 14632052, member: 122280"] My stock pumps are maxed right now and am weighing my options on what to change them with. I'm very heavily considering switching to e85 in the spring. I've been looking at the aem 320's, hear they're very easy to deal with in returnless systems and flow quite a bit. Would dual aem's and a bap be enough for say 725whp on e85? [/QUOTE]
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