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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Making the switch, but have a few questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="vjay88" data-source="post: 10412790" data-attributes="member: 67324"><p>You state a lot of weird things here.....</p><p></p><p>I have never heard of super heating gas, E85 burns cooler than regular gas so even if you do manage to "superheat" the fuel won't really matter once it hits the combustion chamber. I assume your referring to a hobbs switch to turn on the third pump? Oh and if the hobbs switch fails- bye bye motor </p><p></p><p>Plus the way a Hobbs switch works, is nothing like a how a boost-a-pump works, A BAP makes your pumps run at full power more efficiently(in its most basic terms). A BAP also makes the pumps hotter. The only downside to running three pumps full time will be gas mileage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vjay88, post: 10412790, member: 67324"] You state a lot of weird things here..... I have never heard of super heating gas, E85 burns cooler than regular gas so even if you do manage to "superheat" the fuel won't really matter once it hits the combustion chamber. I assume your referring to a hobbs switch to turn on the third pump? Oh and if the hobbs switch fails- bye bye motor Plus the way a Hobbs switch works, is nothing like a how a boost-a-pump works, A BAP makes your pumps run at full power more efficiently(in its most basic terms). A BAP also makes the pumps hotter. The only downside to running three pumps full time will be gas mileage. [/QUOTE]
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