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Old 04-07-2012, 11:15 AM
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Default D1 procharged ls2 800 hp 80lb injectors, which fuel pump should I go with?

I have a d1 procharger ls2 with 80 lb injectors, Im wanting to know which fuel pump i should go with? I was going with with a aeromotive 1000 but people have been iffy about them. So i was thinking a magnafuel, but which one should i go with? Quickstar 300?
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call Lonnie. he will have you setup in no time, great price, great quality, and noone on here will disagree with me there. personally I am going with dual in tanks.

http://www.lonniesperformance.com/
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I dont think he sells magnafuel? DO you guys like magnafuel 4303 or 4301
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One more vote for a Lonnie double pumper. Read my first post in this thread it tells the tale of my fuel pressure problems. https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...ual-pumps.html
Also Lonnie can set you up with the right size fuel lines and pressure regulator you'll need for your hp goal. Stockers aren't going to cut it.
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I'm using the 4303. They're great on the street.
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Another vote for lonnie double pump fuel system
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A guy told me one bad thing about dual pumps on a forum.. if one pump goes bad then it can still run but then go lean and burn up the engine... If one pump goes out then you know . but i guess if your paying attention to the gauges you should notice either way lol
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Also, this is going into a 68 camaro. I have a cell tank and need in line pump? pumps
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MagnaFuel all the way for street setup. Give me a call I can help you get a complete setup for your swap.
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Since you most likely have two -8 fittings on the bottom of your cell, Id gravity feed two external 255 walbros with one on a pressure switch. Cheap, quiet, reliable, and effective.



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