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Old 05-11-2002, 12:55 PM   #1
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What kind of fuel setup would be needed? I'm about to order a new pump (as mine is dead), and I was thinking the 155 would be plenty.

--nathan
You also thought your car would always remain N/A. (LOL)


Honestly, for a 75 shot, the stock pump is sufficient, which means a 155, which is nearly twice that of the stock pump, would certainly be just fine. But, as I read in another thread, as long as the tank is out, you might as well go big. You know that bug is going to bite you again, and do you really want to have to drop the tank again?

155 is absolutely fine, but I think you should consider a 190.



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