Who Sells A Twin 450 fuel pump?
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Who Sells A Twin 450 fuel pump?
Looking to buy a 450 dual drop in fuel pump for a 1998 Camaro but it appears nobody sells them? I found them for 1999 - 2002. This would be for e85.does anyone know where to buy this at or what other choice would I have? Looking to make a 1,000 HP. Thanks, Bill
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Probably your easiest option is going to be to send your pump assembly to Chris1313 or someone else and let them rework it for you (obviously). It's not all that big of a deal, but it is time consuming. The main thing you will fight with is the way the pump assembly is mounted to the lid. It is hung right in the middle which leaves very little room for fittings to go through. So you'll have to cut all the factory tubes out that hold it there and move that forward or rearward and weld it there. I could do it for you too just like I did mine, but I don't have the stuff to make that nice wiring harness like Chris offers. If you want I could do just the pump assembly for you and just leave loose wires labeled out of the lid. Shoot me a pm if you're interested.
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Not sure if he's the cheapest, but he's comparable to other vendors I would say. I had zero fuel system on my roller other than wiring and return line. The kit he sold me was absolutely COMPLETE, and I don't think I had to buy any extras to fuel the car. What's that worth. Lol
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Probably your easiest option is going to be to send your pump assembly to Chris1313 or someone else and let them rework it for you (obviously). It's not all that big of a deal, but it is time consuming. The main thing you will fight with is the way the pump assembly is mounted to the lid. It is hung right in the middle which leaves very little room for fittings to go through. So you'll have to cut all the factory tubes out that hold it there and move that forward or rearward and weld it there. I could do it for you too just like I did mine, but I don't have the stuff to make that nice wiring harness like Chris offers. If you want I could do just the pump assembly for you and just leave loose wires labeled out of the lid. Shoot me a pm if you're interested.
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Yep that should work. I actually like the steel tank because it puts the pump in the rear of the tank. Where does fuel usually go under heavy acceleration? I have a buddy with a squash dual 450 setup that says any digs or slow rolls fuel sloshed away from the pumps with anything under 1/4 tank. When I had my twin 450 setup mine only did that to me once and when I put fuel in it took 16.2 gallons in a 15.5 gallon tank. Lol
ideally you shouldn't run the tank that low anyway. Just using that for an illustration.
ideally you shouldn't run the tank that low anyway. Just using that for an illustration.
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Good choice going with Andy!! Called and ordered today.Great guy to work with. Spoke with Speed about their pump and was turned off with their service period.
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I am currently reworking a 98 setup right now for twin 450s will be right at $625 shipped do to the extra labor but still very reasonable I think, I can post pics when it is complete