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    thats pretty much what i use it for is racing. it is my daily driver but i do cruise on weekends and street race. also go to the drag strip every friday night. i wouldnt normaly switch over but i do need a new fuel pump so i might as well go with electric and for the fans are good in stop and go traffic which i drive through everyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedMan16 View Post
    thats pretty much what i use it for is racing. it is my daily driver but i do cruise on weekends and street race. also go to the drag strip every friday night. i wouldnt normaly switch over but i do need a new fuel pump so i might as well go with electric and for the fans are good in stop and go traffic which i drive through everyday.
    With all due respect, it sounds more like this is your only transportation, and you like to play around doing stoplight sprints and running at grudge night drags, but you still have to drive it home, and you want it to start and run Monday morning to go to work. The magazines, internet forums you're surfing, and advertising hype you're falling for are leading you astray. Go to your high school physics teacher, pose the question to him/her, and believe the calculations they do to show you that work is work, and regardless of the energy source (direct crank HP or crank HP making electricity driving a motor to do equal work) the resulting power to the wheels is very, very nearly the same. Dave (years of very real race experience) spelled out the reliability and replacement side very well; Bug pointed out that if it's a high rpm, race only application then electric might make sense; and Glenn explained the OEM system well.

    Once again, do yourself a favor and replace your mechanical fuel pump, and leave your fan alone. The only thing you're going to gain is some "WOW" factor from your cruising buddies, and make your truck less reliable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    With all due respect, it sounds more like this is your only transportation, and you like to play around doing stoplight sprints and running at grudge night drags, but you still have to drive it home, and you want it to start and run Monday morning to go to work. The magazines, internet forums you're surfing, and advertising hype you're falling for are leading you astray. Go to your high school physics teacher, pose the question to him/her, and believe the calculations they do to show you that work is work, and regardless of the energy source (direct crank HP or crank HP making electricity driving a motor to do equal work) the resulting power to the wheels is very, very nearly the same. Dave (years of very real race experience) spelled out the reliability and replacement side very well; Bug pointed out that if it's a high rpm, race only application then electric might make sense; and Glenn explained the OEM system well.

    Once again, do yourself a favor and replace your mechanical fuel pump, and leave your fan alone. The only thing you're going to gain is some "WOW" factor from your cruising buddies, and make your truck less reliable.

    Yaeh, and he can tell his buddy's he's got MAYBE 1 -2 more HP @ the flywheel
    3/4 or so to the ground !!!!!!!!!!!
    I don't believe sum people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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