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DYNO PROVEN PACKAGES PROVIDE THE LARGEST POWER GAINS FOR YOUR HEMI POWERED CHALLENGER |
STRATEGY
In keeping with our goal of providing our customers with the best possible value, we have tested a large group of components specifically designed for the LX Platform 300C, Charger, Magnum, R/T and SRT-8.
We have invested many hours evaluating and refining each of the performance products on our MD Mustang Dyno, to ensure that we could develop as much power as possible, as safely as possible.
The SEARCH menu on the left side of this page, lists the clear winners when it comes to “performance vs. dollar” value. Please check back often as we are always developing new ways to improve performance with fuel economy.
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ProCharger Boost-A-Pump Fuel Pump Voltage Booster
Adding a turbo or supercharger to your engine is a great way to improve the power of your vehicle. But you have to remember that when you increase the air intake you MUST
increase fuel volume proportionally. Meeting these new fuel demands require larger injectors and ECU programming, both which cost BIG dollars.
ProCharger Boost-A-Pump is the economical (and easy) answer for your engine’s new fuel demands. As boost pressure increases in the manifold, the ProCharger Boost-A-Pump increases
voltage to the electric fuel pump to maintain the fuel volume. The amount of voltage is adjustable with a potentiometer from a range of an additional 1.5 volts to a
maximum output of 22 volts over a range of 5 – 30 psi.
FYI: Unlike the Kennybell and MSD boost-a-pumps the ProCharger Boost-A-Pump CAN be used on fuel
systems without a return line.
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Featuring :
- Maintains fuel volume in relation to boost pressure by stepping up the supply voltage to the electric fuel pump.
- Voltage output is adjustable up to 22 volts at 15 psi of boost.
- For use with stock electric fuel pumps or secondary booster pumps.
- Affordable and effective alternate to replacing all of the injectors or ECU modifications.
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HIGH FLOW Fuel Injectors ( fuel injector tech 101 )
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| When you increase boost above 16 psi or above 500 HP we have found that the factory fuel injector become inadequate. The fuel injector flow must be matched to the airflow requirements of the engine over the entire rpm operating range. The injectors must be able to supply a large
amount of fuel at wide-open throttle to prevent high rpm lean out, and transitional amounts to cover all of the operating conditions in between. Supercharged engines in particular place even more rigorous demands on an injectors range because of their increased airflow capability.
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