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Old 03-02-2009, 11:18 PM
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sorry i searched for this in case i missed so u guys no i'm not lazy. I will have a ms4, pat heads plus full boltons with 42 lb injectors. can i scrape by for the summer on the stocker in my 99 z28 or should i just bite the bullet and opt for a new big walbro. budget is a concern but not a necessity. thanks guys
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$100 is too steep?
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i would say if its was me i would go ahead and put a walbro in her!
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I plan to go with the Racetronix pump but as of now I am running 60lb on stock so if your pressure is still holding up you can put it off until you get ready.
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who makes 100$ pumps? u cant even buy a stocker for that
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I bought two Walbros for $90 a piece shipped with the line, electrical connectors, socks, etc from a sponsor here. $180 plus a couple cheap parts from home depot plus a fuel pump relay equals a dual in-tank setup that's capable of 800RWHP (from what I've read) and is almost as quiet as stock. Now, that's a freakin' deal.




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