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Dual LPFP with EoS BPM4 Unit
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Was curious if any of you are running the EoS BPM4 unit with a twin pump setup for the low pressure side. If so, I'd be interested in how you have everything wired up. I have some ideas of my own but like to hear others experiences. Thanks!
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The twin pump BPM4 has 2 seperate outputs for 2 pumps. 1 output for each pump. You program the BPM4 with a USB cable for when the other pump will turn on.
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I just wanted to see if anyone had a better idea than just drilling the plastic top hat. I'll be running both pumps sequentially. The DME will be modulating the pumps through the closed loop fueling system.
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