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Considering going with one of these for my new 25/30 build up.

Have search on here but doesn't seem like anyone has really used one of these?

Just wondering if anybody has had any experience with one of these kits or any similar types of setups available that are more cost effective which is still in tank?

Any help appreciated

Give Wing a call at alpha omega

He just finished my twin intank pump surge tank

Awesome bit of kit

http://www.ao-ps.com/

Give Wing a call at alpha omega

He just finished my twin intank surge tank

Awesome bit of kit

http://www.ao-ps.com/

Chequered Tuning sorted one out for a 500wkw+ 34 R, i think running a couple of those new Walbro's that everyones finding to be good choice with E85 - all went together ok as far as i know

Can run 1,2,3 or 4 pumps

Has the capability to have 2 lift pumps fed into it

There's a variety of pumps that can be used Inc Bosch, deatschwerks, walbro pumps and other big brands

If you had the fuel requirements to run 4 x walbro 400lph pumps, you could easily afford to upgrade your charge system.

As Piggaz said I'll just be using 2 pumps which is plenty for my requirements

And the size of the surge tank is the same for all applications ranging from 1,2,3 etc pumps? I would be interesing to see how if at all it affects fuel temps over various applications

Id say if you're gonna run 3 or 4 walbro mofo's you might wanna look at running twin feeds.

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