how much power will a enderle 110 pump support?

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  1. Procharged GTA

    Procharged GTA New Member

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    Hi,we are looking to buy a enderle 110 belt drive pump,and was wondering how much power it will support? We have a 434 sbc with a f-1r procharger and a c&s blow thru carbutretor running on methanol,suppose to make around 1300hp,will the 110 enderle work well for me? Thanks
     
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  2. Bobby Cottrell

    Bobby Cottrell New Member

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    you'll be fine
     
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  3. mark6052

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    Im running a 110 pump in a 510 hemi, 30+lbs boost. at 6.70s we have alittle pump left. I try run max of 75% of pump output. your combination could safely run an 80a.
     
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  4. Procharged GTA

    Procharged GTA New Member

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    I think we are going to go ahead and bye the 110,so it will already be there if we want to upgrade later,and we found a good deal on one,and it comes with the flow sheet,it won't hurt to have more pump than we need will it?
     
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  5. Ron C

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    On your boost referenced regulator make sure you run a larger enough line to handle the by-passed fuel and you will be OK.

    Blessings.......Ron Clevenger.
     
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    We run a 110 pump on a 572" 16-20 psi boost motor, I'm still bypassing about 40% of my fuel. We are guessing 1500 hp.
     
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    Some people use underdrive/overdrive units to spin the pump different than the cam speed. And with a belt drive I assume the available ratio change is quite a bit.
     
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    Hi Ron,do you think a -10an return will be big enough? Thats what we have in the car. We have a -12an feed and -10an return,and the Aeromotive 13202 regulator. My pump flows 12.54 GPM at 4000 pump rpm(8000 engine rpm).
     
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  9. Ron C

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    I personally run a #12 return on mine to make sure there is no return pressure interference with the boost referenced pressure regulator. May be overkill but would rather error on overkill. That boost referenced regulator is the heart of making your application work.

    Blessings.........Ron Clevenger.
     
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    thanks Ron,what pump and regulator you use? you run methanol?
     
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  11. crashly

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    358 cube sbc
    end 110 pump :D
    35+ psi boost
    twin 72mm turbos
    mechanical injection

    6.6's @ 204.98

    heaps of pump..... ( over drive it...)
     
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