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Old 01-02-2006, 08:39 PM   #6
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Default Re: Electric fuel pump longevity?

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Originally Posted by ~The Jester~
Hey Rev, next time that Red goes south, do yourself a favor and throw a blue on it with a regulator.

One of the VERY first things I learned just after I bought the Stang, Mallory can't make fuel parts. Period. .

I don't think too much of their ignition products either. I have a Mallory Unilight distributor and I replace that module every 20,000 miles or so at $90 a pop. I also used to run a Hi-Fire 6AL but switched to a MSD after being left on the side of the road a couple of times. I'll probably never buy another Mallory product if I can help it.

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