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Old 09-03-2007, 03:32 PM
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ok, this is what i have so far: weldon 600a pump, fast fuel rails w/ instl. kit, a weldon regulator and filter, and a racetronics wiring kit. my thought is to buy a nasty's sumped tank and just run teflon braided lines on pressure and return lines from tank to regulator to fuel rails. any thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreiciated. thanks

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Sounds good but you want to run feed from tank to rails to reg. and return back to tank. Oh and you need a pre and post filter for that pump.

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thanks Nate, i'll be calling soon for my sumped tank. thanks again.
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At a minimum use a 100 micron filter on the inlet and to protect you injectors from any contamination in the fuel use a 10 micron filter after the pump. Do not (under any circumstance) use a "disc-type" filter with our pumps (no matter what the flow claims are or how "cute" they look).

The 600-A will not make contamination, however it will move it -- we do not use any plastic or phenolics in the construction of this or any or our electric fuel pumps.




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