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      06-25-2013, 11:44 AM   #67
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I have heard of only a few AT guys really having problems. Probably the same amount of AT guys out there have problems with FBO OEM Turbo cars. With the amount of RBs that are out there, the few experiencing problems with AT's seem to make it seem all doom and gloom. I honestly do not think it is that bad all things considered. Upkeep and abuse factor are likely the biggest contributors to failing AT's.

I do agree these numbers look awesome, this car would be a very fun car to drive. On another note the OP told me yesterday that he is at 5500ft making these numbers, which is also quite a feat as the thinner air makes much more work on the turbos. I really feel sorry for any N/A cars he runs into around there...

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Exactly IMO the guys having problems are the same folks driving it like you stole it day in and day out......lol and there's nothing wrong with that as long as you understand what may happen. I belive in Moderation and maintenance!! But only time will tell
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http://www.amazon.com/Walbro-Univers...lbro+F90000267

I believe this is the same pump. Not very expensive honestly. Especially considering what it gets you.
Hey guys i've checked the walbro 455 and it says that it is for e85 only?!!
Does that mean that if i upgrade it i can't use straight pump without e85?
Cause e85 gas station is far from me so i will use it on occasion.
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Hey guys i've checked the walbro 455 and it says that it is for e85 only?!!
Does that mean that if i upgrade it i can't use straight pump without e85?
Cause e85 gas station is far from me so i will use it on occasion.
If a fuel pump is compatible with E85 (a more corrosive fuel) then it can surely handle regular pump gas no problem.

I believe you read the listing wrong. It's Fuel Pump ONLY (E85 Compatible).

Btw we sell the same thing.
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If a fuel pump is compatible with E85 (a more corrosive fuel) then it can surely handle regular pump gas no problem.

I believe you read the listing wrong. It's Fuel Pump ONLY (E85 Compatible).

Btw we sell the same thing.
Thank you very much Jeff, you are always helpful

So when i'm out of e85 i can use normal 91 oct?
Btw how much is it? What else is neccesary to upgrade, only pump?
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