Monster Pumps
Anyone on here ever run a monster pump? Or had any experience with them? Thanks
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I'm curious about those as well, durability wise anyway. A guy I know had one on his truck, he bought it and injectors as a set, it was too much for him but it was a street driven truck.
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There was a local kid that had one on his truck and he had 260 horse injectors with twins and he drove it on the street but i dont know how it acted. I think they would be more reliable since they run stock electronics instead of aftermarket ones like hot rod pumps. Since i need it for my injectors i guess ill find out!:Race:
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Monster pumps are very hit and miss with reliability. They are a competition pump, if you are serious about competing with your VP truck, then you should have 2, or not worry if you miss a race or pull because it breaks. Not trying to knock anyone's work with that comment, those pumps and the dragon fires both make impressive power, but anytime you are tweaking a pump that much, reliability becomes an issue.
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better off p-pumping it if your gonna drop that kind of coin because you have to run his injectors with the pump for the warrenty if i remember right and he is EXTREMELY hard to get ahold of its a one guy operation and he has more buisness than he can handle......so imho its not worth it:nope:
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Yeah ive thought about p-pumping but if i do that im waiting for my truck to blow up then im gonna do it. I need this pump or industrials dragon fire for these injectors
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have the injectors pop pressure's changed to the p-pumps range:humm:
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yermom is pretty reliable
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Yeah i could do that but i dont wanna spend the money on p-pumping everyones doing it why not have a high horsepower vp truck.
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Originally Posted by Scott@Alligator
(Post 621791)
Yeah i could do that but i dont wanna spend the money on p-pumping everyones doing it why not have a high horsepower vp truck.
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