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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Holley, Carter, Paxton I believe all make low pressure electric pumps, along with I'm sure a bunch of others. Aeromotive maybe too?
An electric motor will live longer at lower speeds, but the volume of the pump will be so drastically reduced compared to the 40+ psi run with fuel injection that it probably wouldn't be feasible. Just get a new pump and the proper regulator. |
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