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Fore Innovations 97-133 L3 Triple Pump Fuel System for 18-23 Demon, Challenger, Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye, Jailbreak & Super Stock 6.2L H.O. HEMI

Product Code: 97-133
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$2,553.00
High Horse Performance is Veteran Owned & Operated
Description
Return fuel system capable of 1200+ rwhp with triple fuel pumps. (recommend to run one pump full time, then activate secondary pumps under load) Fuel rails in parallel with regulator before rails (deadhead). Includes in-tank supply system that retains OE transfer, fuel level senders, and EVAP functionality, upgraded feed and return lines, high capacity filtration and multi-port F4i regulator with boost reference.
 
Fuel system becomes E85 capable by choosing F90000267, F90000274, F90000285 fuel pumps and Microglass SSD or stainless filtration. We generally prefer the L2 or L4 systems over the L3 configuration since the engine must be able to start on fuel vapor. Engine start with E85 may be challenging and will require additional consideration from the tuner.

Includes:

  • Demon/Redeye Triple Pump Module
  • FCV Checkvalve
  • F4i Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • 88mm Inline Fuel Filter
  • Billet Hellcat Hemi Fuel Rails
  • Hellcat OE Feed Line Blockoff Cap
  • All fittings, hose, hardware required for typical fuel line plumbing
-40 feet of fuel line and 12 hose ends (your choice of type)
-Qty 7, billet low profile 90 degree o-ring fittings
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Qty 4, straight AN to ORB fittings
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Qty 3, -8 ORB plug
-Qty 1, 1.25" o-ring port extension
-Qty 1, 2.0" o-ring port extension
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Qty 10, hose straps and mounting screws

Choosing Line Size: Choose -8 feed and return for dual pumps systems. We recommend -10 feed / -8 return for triple pump systems.

  • We suggest -8 feed and return in any dual pump setup, simply because there is no measurable benefit to running a -10 feed with any dual pump fuel system. However, selecting a -10 feed is a good choice if you're planning to possibly upgrade to a triple pump system later (via our triple pump upgrade program). Of course, it is possible to run a -8 feed and -6 return; however, most of our customers find the fuel system installation is more flexible when all the fittings are the same size.
  • We suggest -10 feed and -8 return lines allow any triple pump system to operate without restriction. However, -8 feed/return may be used if you're running three small fuel pumps (i.e. GSS342) or if your fuel system choice was marginal over whether to choose a dual or triple setup. So, if you're making 1100 rwhp on E85 (which is possible on a dual pump setup if your build is very efficient) but you chose to go with a triple pump setup, we would suggest a -8 feed/return since you don't need every ounce of performance out of a triple pump setup.

Choosing Fuel Line Type: FlexLP vs PTFE vs Startlite

Startlite will emit fuel smell and should only be used on cars kept outside or in detached garages/shops. Cars kept in attached garages should use FlexLP or PTFE, which will not emit a fuel smell. PTFE has a stainless outer reinforcement and will last forever, whereas FlexLP has a soft black/gray nylon outer braid and some insulating properties. (no NVH and more friendly with fuel pressure sensors/gauges). Our preference is FlexLP since it is much easier to work with as compared to PTFE which is not flexible.

  • FlexLP has the best ratio of pros vs cons than our other hose offerings. Most importantly, it's low permeability prevents fuel vapor smell when the vehicle is parked in closed areas. Cosmetically, some of our customers prefer the black outer braid over the stainless braid of PTFE.
  • PTFE is the most resilient to heat and chemicals than any other fuel line we offer, and likewise can be expected to outlast the vehicle. The PTFE core cannot be permeated by any fuel, and therefore will not emit a fuel smell when the vehicle is parked in closed areas. Cosmetically, some of our customers prefer the look (or contrast) of the stainless outer braid.
  • Startlite is race hose, and therefore we only recommend it for vehicles that are stored outside or kept in a detached garage or shop. Fuel can permeate the lines and will usually emit a fuel smell in the storage area.

CONTACT HHP FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR HELP IN SELECTING THE BEST FUEL SYSTEM FOR YOUR HEMI

This fuel system generates substantially more heat and capacity than the original fuel system. The high-powered fuel pumps make much more heat than the factory pump and the composite fuel tank construction acts as an insulator and stores heat. Additionally, the shape of the factory fuel tank limits the pickup capacity of this fuel system. The user (driver) must keep more fuel (than normal) in the tank at all times to minimize heat damage and ensure adequate fuel pickup.