AsTroSS problems start @80 psi Joined May 10, 2006 Messages 4,327 Nov 25, 2006 #1 How much power is inline P7100 fuel pump using during operation? I have heard for stock P7100 using aprox 40hp in operation and high performance drag/sled pull engine P7100 using aprox 100 hp. Is this info correkt?
How much power is inline P7100 fuel pump using during operation? I have heard for stock P7100 using aprox 40hp in operation and high performance drag/sled pull engine P7100 using aprox 100 hp. Is this info correkt?
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Nov 25, 2006 #2 Columbus diesel uses a 100HP electric motor for tuning the large pumps. Their general manager explained that the 50HP motor they had been using was ok for for most pumps except their 4000-5000HP models. branodn.
Columbus diesel uses a 100HP electric motor for tuning the large pumps. Their general manager explained that the 50HP motor they had been using was ok for for most pumps except their 4000-5000HP models. branodn.
C Cousin Billy New member Joined Aug 8, 2006 Messages 56 Nov 26, 2006 #3 Brandon, Their "4000-5000hp" models.:aiwebs_029: YEAH.....That's what I'm a talkin about:rockwoot: Cousin Billy
Brandon, Their "4000-5000hp" models.:aiwebs_029: YEAH.....That's what I'm a talkin about:rockwoot: Cousin Billy
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Nov 26, 2006 #4 That was the same day I held a billet compressor wheel with a 5" inducer. :hump: :hump: brandon.
gstanfield Are we there yet? Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 777 Nov 28, 2006 #5 So here's an idea, run it on the dyno as is, then remove the P7100 and see how much power it makes then George
So here's an idea, run it on the dyno as is, then remove the P7100 and see how much power it makes then George
Snedge Comp Diesel Sponsor Joined Sep 1, 2006 Messages 18,886 Nov 28, 2006 #6 power robber gstanfield said: So here's an idea, run it on the dyno as is, then remove the P7100 and see how much power it makes then George Click to expand... You would have to remove the pump while the engine is running. Otherwise, it wouln't start:doh:
power robber gstanfield said: So here's an idea, run it on the dyno as is, then remove the P7100 and see how much power it makes then George Click to expand... You would have to remove the pump while the engine is running. Otherwise, it wouln't start:doh:
DWitcher Dr. Frankenstein Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 441 Nov 28, 2006 #7 That should'nt be hard to do
gstanfield Are we there yet? Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 777 Nov 29, 2006 #8 It was actaully a joke, not in any way intended to be a suggestion
DWitcher Dr. Frankenstein Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 441 Nov 29, 2006 #9 Aw come on. I reeealy wanted to try that oneLOL . BTW, I knew you were kidding.