Does anyone use a Holley Hydramat?
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Does anyone use a Holley Hydramat?
I was looking at ways to prevent fuel starvation under hard cornering and ran across this product, but I've been unable to find anyone who has installed one on an S197, so I'm stuck on which part number to get. If anyone here has any experience with it I'd appreciate a part number for it.
I always try to keep the gas over 1/2 full while on the track but at the end of the day when fuel goes to about a quart I get some starvation on the harder corners. I know there are better solutions but this one seems the least complicated. I just want to avoid burning my Walbro 400lph pump. The first stock ones died a miserable death.
Of course, if anyone has a suggestion that does not include fabrication I'm all ears.
I always try to keep the gas over 1/2 full while on the track but at the end of the day when fuel goes to about a quart I get some starvation on the harder corners. I know there are better solutions but this one seems the least complicated. I just want to avoid burning my Walbro 400lph pump. The first stock ones died a miserable death.
Of course, if anyone has a suggestion that does not include fabrication I'm all ears.
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I was looking at ways to prevent fuel starvation under hard cornering and ran across this product, but I've been unable to find anyone who has installed one on an S197, so I'm stuck on which part number to get. If anyone here has any experience with it I'd appreciate a part number for it.
I always try to keep the gas over 1/2 full while on the track but at the end of the day when fuel goes to about a quart I get some starvation on the harder corners. I know there are better solutions but this one seems the least complicated. I just want to avoid burning my Walbro 400lph pump. The first stock ones died a miserable death.
Of course, if anyone has a suggestion that does not include fabrication I'm all ears.
I always try to keep the gas over 1/2 full while on the track but at the end of the day when fuel goes to about a quart I get some starvation on the harder corners. I know there are better solutions but this one seems the least complicated. I just want to avoid burning my Walbro 400lph pump. The first stock ones died a miserable death.
Of course, if anyone has a suggestion that does not include fabrication I'm all ears.