Trent do you run the 120% with a stock one? Fuel and a clutch is going to be my next thing when I get back from deployment..
Trent do you run the 120% with a stock one? Fuel and a clutch is going to be my next thing when I get back from deployment..
If your pump in the valley has a mechanical problem and completely you will still make it home. At least I did... You will just waste a full tank in 2 mile.
I tried a modded single with a 60% over injectors and a 2300ms tune held 23.5k
Definitely going duals for next year
I would go with the duals , I have tuned several trucks running modded pumps as singles , they do good , but wont produce the same amount of fuel as a dual cp3 setup when comparing how much pluse width can be ran before dropping the rail down . I am running an II 120% pump in my duals and it has held up fine , and the truck holds perfect rail pressure usually even on the biggest tunes .
x2, i have the wicked stage3 and 60% overs, and will be adding my stock cp3 back to it. My rp will hold 25k on my 2360pw tune, but trying to squeeze a little more power out of it by bumping the pw to 2450+ my rp falls to 23k and i lose a mph at the track. I would just go duals right from the start.
I've heard different things about ATS and PPE duals, which one would be a good choice? (I know some guys have already stated what they run).
I dont think it is necessary two stock pumps would be plenty.Tom has a good point, what if I ran duals with the bag of parts on both, how well would that do for me?
Did MPI release their dual CP3 kits yet?