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Old 05-05-2012, 03:16 PM   #1
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Default fuel pump ???????

Well my question has to do with 1994 z28. It has an ls1 swap. But the fuel pressure is low due to lt1 pump. What fuel pump can I use for the ls1 (with the stock fuel tank and fuel assembly)? 255 is what I'm looking at, but my lines are for the return type unit. Please help.. want to get this done ASAP... Thanks...
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Is there a difference between the ls1 255lph and the lt1 255lph pumps???
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Comparing the Racetronix pumps. The pump design is different for fitment purposes, but as far as flow & pressure capability, they are both the same.
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So then I can use the lt1 255lph in my ls1 swap.

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yes you can.
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Sweet, just got it ordered! Thanks
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