Stanadyne announced it has become an official sponsor of Radford Racing School.
Using the Arizona-based high performance driving school as a test facility, Stanadyne will develop advanced performance-boosting fuel delivery systems and aftermarket products for specialty vehicles, the company says.
Radford Racing School’s legendary racetrack will set the backdrop for the company’s prototype testing that will include high-pressure and high-flow fuel pumps, injectors, and systems. Radford says it will promote Stanadyne products within the automotive enthusiast community and at its Chandler, Arizona, motorsports facility.
Stanadyne and Radford’s first collaborative test product will be a Port Fuel Injection Hemi Engine Boost Kit, the companies say. This specialty aftermarket-installed fuel delivery system is designed to increase fuel injection pressure up to 50 bar and is projected to boost horsepower output up to 20 percent, while reducing emissions by 15 percent, on select Dodge SRT models, including the Demon 170.
Stanadyne says it currently supplies the fuel rail assembly on the new Dodge Demon. The assembly consists of fuel rails, injectors, and sensors, and is ethanol-complaint. The Demon runs on E85 ethanol-rich fuel and premium gasoline.
Radford Racing School provides all Demon owners with a free driving experience exclusively designed to teach drivers how to get the most out of their new SRT vehicle, the company says.
For more information, visit stanadyne.com, and RadfordRacingSchool.com.