Gauge 10 wire - E85 friendly
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For the gurus out there ... , that search button haven't given me any definite answers, so am throwing it out here.
What brand of gauge 10 wire can I use as submersible in E85 and were can I buy it by the foot and not by the roll ? I just need maybe 10 foot or even less . Am about to finalize my 3 in tank Denso TT pumps wiring . Just want to make sure that whatever wiring I use is E85 friendly and cover doesn't peel and create shortages inside the tank because of it being submersed in alcohol. After some research, I understand that gauge 10 is recommended for TT Denso pumps in higher hp applications due to the amount of current it draws which is 17-19 amps at 70psi (27 psi of boost + 43 base fuel pressure)
Well, any idea or alternatives which the big boys use will be appreciated. Got to get my red dragon project going...
What brand of gauge 10 wire can I use as submersible in E85 and were can I buy it by the foot and not by the roll ? I just need maybe 10 foot or even less . Am about to finalize my 3 in tank Denso TT pumps wiring . Just want to make sure that whatever wiring I use is E85 friendly and cover doesn't peel and create shortages inside the tank because of it being submersed in alcohol. After some research, I understand that gauge 10 is recommended for TT Denso pumps in higher hp applications due to the amount of current it draws which is 17-19 amps at 70psi (27 psi of boost + 43 base fuel pressure)
Well, any idea or alternatives which the big boys use will be appreciated. Got to get my red dragon project going...
Last edited by gerrb; Aug 8, 2012 at 10:47 AM.
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I Just googled it and I can get it in a roll of 25ft which is not bad.

