I did the driven diesel ones. Figured it can't hurt.
i completely get the theory of it butIt's absolutely no restriction. Absolutel waste of money.
The cross section area of the 4 holes is .030 larger than the I.D. of the fuel line the feeds it. I know plenty of trucks close to 1000hp on stock banjos with no fuel pressure drop.
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i completely get the theory of it but
it still has to go in and be forced out each hole kinda like a dead head affect. definitely wont hurt it but like you said, lots of high hp 7.3s have them and do fine.. it very well could make a difference on a smaller fuel pump setup like a stocker or a wlabro vs a bigger aeromotive or the like pump that puts out more. if they want to do it then go for it... my dually still runs stock banjos but im only feeding 170/100s with a single walbro pump..
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No theory at all, proven factual data. Especially when you feed all 4 corners.i completely get the theory of it but
it still has to go in and be forced out each hole kinda like a dead head affect. definitely wont hurt it but like you said, lots of high hp 7.3s have them and do fine.. it very well could make a difference on a smaller fuel pump setup like a stocker or a wlabro vs a bigger aeromotive or the like pump that puts out more. if they want to do it then go for it... my dually still runs stock banjos but im only feeding 170/100s with a single walbro pump..
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feeding all 4 corners is a totally different animal and i dont believe anyone in this thread that has inquired about it is even doing so...No theory at all, proven factual data. Especially when you feed all 4 corners.
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