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The Distillery
Triple pump vs Dual Pump Heat Test!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy@JPC" data-source="post: 12051747" data-attributes="member: 138217"><p>We did it at 50psi as a base pressure. This was more off a heat test than a flow test. We just flowed them at 50psi to see what the results would be, which ended up being roughly what they've been tested at before. We understand that at 60psi and high the twin 405's will flow more fuel but they also created more heat.</p><p> </p><p>@Justin. We've said this before on another forum. Exhaust heat/road heat ect ect will not make the (3) 342 put out more heat. 2 pumps/3 pumps whatever will be receiving the same exhaust heat under the tank ect. So it would equally affect the fuel correct? The twin 405's run hotter than (3) 342's. Also like we stated it doesn't affect us either way the cp-e hats we sell will support (2) 342/405/465's or (3) 342/405/465's. The most versatile hat on the market, we like options. Not just force opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy@JPC, post: 12051747, member: 138217"] We did it at 50psi as a base pressure. This was more off a heat test than a flow test. We just flowed them at 50psi to see what the results would be, which ended up being roughly what they've been tested at before. We understand that at 60psi and high the twin 405's will flow more fuel but they also created more heat. @Justin. We've said this before on another forum. Exhaust heat/road heat ect ect will not make the (3) 342 put out more heat. 2 pumps/3 pumps whatever will be receiving the same exhaust heat under the tank ect. So it would equally affect the fuel correct? The twin 405's run hotter than (3) 342's. Also like we stated it doesn't affect us either way the cp-e hats we sell will support (2) 342/405/465's or (3) 342/405/465's. The most versatile hat on the market, we like options. Not just force opinions. [/QUOTE]
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