Well, since alcohol requires quite a bit more volume than regular petroleum based fuels i had to come up with a way to improve flow at higher pressures and keeping pressure at higher volumes
Since the pics are not hosted on a third party serve will just link to the build thread on my Mitsubishi forums.. Hope thats cool...well let me know what you think, they are 2 walbro 255lph pumps running in parallel.
There wasn't much welding (some low silicone bronze TIG-brazing was most of it) then there was the "H" frame that attachés the pumps to each other.. a few little welds there too
Let me know what you guys and galls think... I built the entire fuel system, pumps, lines fittings and all for less than the price of only the aftermarket dual pump hanger for a Mitsubishi eclipse (which are all known to leak from square one) 'm hoping to be leak free *prays*
If this checks out good, the it's install the new turbo (should be in by next Thursday or so), add the nitrous, longer wheel studs for my custom 15 inch rims that hold my clickes... wold have go them today but the store was out of stock
Here's the link, it's a simple project, but i'm very prod f how coena it came out, The fuel distribution block had to be made with a 4 inch angle grinder since my late and mill are at my folks place and i'm sure they wouldn't be happy to m=wake up to me mahciing
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/bolt...#post151737136
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Thread: Custom Dual in-tank pump setup
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01-24-2009, 03:37 AM #1
Custom Dual in-tank pump setup
Dynasty 200DX
Hobart Handler 135
Smith MB55A-510 O/A setup
Lathe/Mill/Bandsaw
Hypertherm Powermax 45
Just about every other hand tool you can imagine
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01-24-2009, 04:28 PM #2
Nice, but you sure you need that much fuel?
I upgraded to a single walbro 255 from a 190 that wasnt even near max..., just because I am going to need a little more with my next h/c setup. ANyways Im at 435 rwhp, and There is plenty left, I could probably be in the mid to upper 500's and still not have anything to worry about..
I think a 255 is actually rated to 650 hp if memory serves me right.Voigt Precision Welding, Inc.
Miller Dynasty 200 DX, Miller Syncrowave 250, MillerMatic 252, Hypertherm Powermax 45, Auto Arc Trailpower 8000,272+187 lb Peter Wright anvil, 120 lb Fisher-norris, and more! Buffalo drill press, Grizzly Horiz. Bandsaw, Edwards shear, Barth Shear, bantam mechanical ironworker, Hopkins fly press, Doall Bandsaw, brown and sharpe surface grinder.
2007 Silverado 2500HD (tow vehicle)
2000 Camaro SS (Race car)
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01-25-2009, 10:55 AM #3
Yea, the reason i need 2 is for running E85, well i'm not sure i "needed" 2, but since i was going to build a whole -6 feed line it was only a matter of one other fitting and the junction block to add the second. I was having fuel startvation problems on 1kcc/in injectors being at 100% duty cycle at 431hp on e85 (which they shuoldn't have been, i've seen 445 made on 750cc/min injectors at just over 90% duty cycle)
And since i had replaced my 255 once thinking maybe it was going bad causing my fuel shortages, i figured why not throw em both in there, at least there will be plenty for the injectors and the N20 systemDynasty 200DX
Hobart Handler 135
Smith MB55A-510 O/A setup
Lathe/Mill/Bandsaw
Hypertherm Powermax 45
Just about every other hand tool you can imagine
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01-26-2009, 05:22 AM #4
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Voigt Precision Welding, Inc.
Miller Dynasty 200 DX, Miller Syncrowave 250, MillerMatic 252, Hypertherm Powermax 45, Auto Arc Trailpower 8000,272+187 lb Peter Wright anvil, 120 lb Fisher-norris, and more! Buffalo drill press, Grizzly Horiz. Bandsaw, Edwards shear, Barth Shear, bantam mechanical ironworker, Hopkins fly press, Doall Bandsaw, brown and sharpe surface grinder.
2007 Silverado 2500HD (tow vehicle)
2000 Camaro SS (Race car)
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01-29-2009, 12:49 AM #6
It's mainly a street sleeper, with an appetite for vettes and vipers

I have some slicks and the trans is a custom close ratio with an ATB (automatic torque biasing) LSD - it uses helical (sp?) gears that press agaisnt each other instead of a pack of clutch disks, so it ensures a positive lock every time. It also won't slip, chatter, or need servicing.... Of course it's more for drag than for street use, but this same diff has been contracted for use in many OEM applications (the SRT-4 for example )
it's a Quaife LSD if you know the brand.
MY total goal is to break into the low 11's by sand-bagging until i get the launch down then i'm turning her loose. I want to be told i can't race anymore until i have a cage in the car
THis car is also my daily driver (when i drive a car anyway)Dynasty 200DX
Hobart Handler 135
Smith MB55A-510 O/A setup
Lathe/Mill/Bandsaw
Hypertherm Powermax 45
Just about every other hand tool you can imagine
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01-29-2009, 01:13 PM #7
Voigt Precision Welding, Inc.
Miller Dynasty 200 DX, Miller Syncrowave 250, MillerMatic 252, Hypertherm Powermax 45, Auto Arc Trailpower 8000,272+187 lb Peter Wright anvil, 120 lb Fisher-norris, and more! Buffalo drill press, Grizzly Horiz. Bandsaw, Edwards shear, Barth Shear, bantam mechanical ironworker, Hopkins fly press, Doall Bandsaw, brown and sharpe surface grinder.
2007 Silverado 2500HD (tow vehicle)
2000 Camaro SS (Race car)



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