Not sure which route I want to go. Also does anyone have any deals or used ones. And do people still prefer the ppe kit over ats.
Kind of depends what your end goals are. If you never plan on going over 800-900hp I would go 12mm, if you think some day your going to want more than 1k hp I would do a dual fueler. I remember reading that each CP3 pump takes about 20hp to run, so at say 800hp with one 12mm pump you could make more hp than with 2 stock pumps. But that's just my opinion!
How true is 20hp to run each cp3 pump? I want to add a second pump
Still my vote to this date, single pump until you actually need dual pumps. I make 1400hp on a single 14mmcp3 without all the clutter under the hood. 10mm cp3 is good up to 800hp with the correct air and the 12mm cp3 is good up to 1200hp with the correct air and 14mm cp3 I haven't found the limit yet.:thumb:
I want to go with the 12mm cp3 but I can get the the dual fueler kit a lot cheaper. Is it true that dual fueler are harder on crank? And will the ppe kits come with the nicer pulley now (not the solid one).
Mark - your 68stg2r dyno sheets show a stock 60 over injected 12mm pumped LBZ making 758hp. Are you saying that it could be duplicated with the 10mm?
ok, so not to hijack too badly... my truck is on 40 overs with the stock cp3. Where would I be on a 10mm and where on a 12mm? It's been 2yrs since I came, so I'm getting closer to buying either and coming back to re-tune! Thanks!
Go with a 12mm and there won't be any questions on it!
Go with a 12mm and there won't be any questions on it!
Well there would be one question left... why did I spend $500 more on a 12mm if a 10mm would make the same power on my 40 overs