
Originally Posted by
1gary
Jerry,
That makes sense.My thought is volume helps crate torque because of the lower rpm range it occurs and pressure helps hp because it is ,if I am correct,helps with hp because the speed it delivers the fuel at higher rpm's where generally hp occurs.But that now doesn't make sense because as you say,the volume is somewhat a constant threw up the RPM range.True enough that hp is a derivative of torque.
The CPI systems uses pressure in the range of 58 to 65 PSI with GPH in the range of 50GPH.
Now this isn't just a exercise in mental questions.The Astro CPI in tank pumps do have a limited life expectancy.We have found a good priced in-line pump that has more than enough pressure,but is 10 GPH less than the spec of the O.E.M. in tank pump.I was wondering what effect it would have??.And how that would effect a V8 swap in the Astro vans using a SBC 350 or 383.
Just in case......Happy Birthday Richard. .
Happy Birthday techinspector1