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![]() buy a pump with a wiring kit and relay.. best and only way to go. You should mount it under the car near the the tank, it won't work right if it far away from the tank. If its to far it will starv and stress on pulling the fuel as where the closer it is the quicker it will prime. The holleys are great. I would use a regulator to ensure you don't blow the carb to bits.
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