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Sober voice of Reason
Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Kelowna, B.C., Canada
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![]() With a carter electric fuel pump and a $20 holley regulator (no return line) I get a steady 6 1/4lbs of fuel pressure at all times (total cost $80 USD.). Also, don't put a rubber line in the tank unless you like stuck needle and seats. The fuel erodes the rubber and then causes the needle and seat to stick. Instead, use a piece of 3/8" aluminum tubing and bend it to fit. The 85 mustang distributor should already have the proper drive gear for the rollercam as well. For $5 at a junkyard, you can use a throttle cable from just about any carbed 302 or 351 motor (2 or 4 barrel) rather than messing with the efi throttle bracket, might as well grab the cable as well.
Not trying to bust ony Crazypete, just letting him know a better way to do it.
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