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88lx work in progress
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: canada
Posts: 62
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Hows it goin',I am still working on changing my 4clylx to a 5.0,I ran into a question about fuel supply and was wondering if anyone had some advice? Should I use the pump in the tank and regulate it for the carb that I am using , or take the pump out and use a low pressure inline pump? thanks.
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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
Posts: 1,143
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Ahhhh, my next student of fuel systems 101.
Get rid of the in tank pump, by an old school pickup. Nothing fancy needed for what you're doing. Buy a Holley Blue, and regulator, and you're good to go. ![]()
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Import Slayer
Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 2,241
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I would advise against the Holley Blue pump if you're going to drive this on the street. They are waaay too loud!
I just recently installed one and I don't like it. I would recommend an electric one from Mallory instead of Holley. Jester is a Jedi master when it comes to fuel systems so I would and have listened to what he says about them. Sorry Bill, I hate the Holley Blue pumps. They might be ok for a race car but not a good choice for the street. Unless, of course, this IS a race car you're building.......
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Domestic Rice really sucks!
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: KY
Posts: 973
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So, whaddya take for the blue pump?
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88lx work in progress
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: canada
Posts: 62
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Thanks for the info ,I am planning on driving this next summer,I'm not arguing but why not use the factory pump that is in the tank now,My racing buddy has a Camaro that he done this with it works well.(for a camaro,lol).He has the factory pump in the tank with a holley inline regulator no noise and it will supply enough fuel to the carb.
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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
Posts: 1,143
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