That's a good question, JR, but one I don't think anyone can easily reply to. I believe more R+D is needed for a intelligent response. Personally, I don't see the benefit of adding two pumps, one good one should be more than enough. The concern I have with two pumps is that you now have two to worry about, if either fails, can you still drive ??? Bottom line is any pump will probably fail at the OEM location, sucking fuel rather than pushing.
The question remains as to which pump will go the distance. I thought the Mallory 140 series was the answer, until my first died. I'm on my second now and I added a pre-filter to help starve off cavitation due to debris, but only time will tell. Other members are testing different types of Aeromotive and BG pumps, again, only time and usage will tell which is best.
I, too, am interested in Ted's thoughts on this subject. I will say that I don't recall any members complaining of a failure to date with the 2 pump set up, maybe it is the answer. More time and R+D is needed IMHO.
Scott W.
The question remains as to which pump will go the distance. I thought the Mallory 140 series was the answer, until my first died. I'm on my second now and I added a pre-filter to help starve off cavitation due to debris, but only time will tell. Other members are testing different types of Aeromotive and BG pumps, again, only time and usage will tell which is best.
I, too, am interested in Ted's thoughts on this subject. I will say that I don't recall any members complaining of a failure to date with the 2 pump set up, maybe it is the answer. More time and R+D is needed IMHO.
Scott W.