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Old 11-07-2005, 06:54 PM
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I am in the process of building a fuel system for my car. I know it is kinda over kill for the amount of HP and N2O I will be running but in my opinion it is better to have more fuel than I need than not enough. I will be running the SX 18201 fuel pump which supports 80 GPH at 45psi with a 12 volt power supply. I will be running -10 line from the take into a filter then to the pump then to a pressure regulator. From there I plan to put a Y in with one line going to my fuel rails and another line going to my Nitrous fuel solenoid. I was thinking -6 going to the fuel rails and -4 going to the nitrous. I would like my fuel pressure to stay somewhere between 50 and 60 psi. would this work? or do you have any other suggestions?
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Travis

One thing I left out is that the pump is able to support a constant flow up to 90 psi and I will be using a -6 return line.

here is a link to the SX fuel pump site SX Performance




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