Fueling & Injection - what fuel pump to use?
BlkLightning
10-11-2004, 11:48 PM
A buddy wants to know what fuel pump to run if he's running Long Tubes, True Duals, 160 thermostat, Trans Cooler, lid, and S2 Tb, smooth Bellows, and a 100 shot wet on an 02 T/A WS.6
WillieD
10-12-2004, 06:35 PM
The Racetronix intank pump is a great one to go with. It is easy to install, fair priced, and will support the power he may make in the future.
SpdfreakLS1
10-12-2004, 07:25 PM
stock shoud be fine till you get to the 125+ range. i had the walbro 255 in tank from summit for like 110 bucks.
LS1 SPEED INC.
10-13-2004, 10:01 AM
In-tank is always beter, but a Walbro inline will work well too. They only take 1/2-1 hour to install, and run like $139.
Tom
69_YENKO
10-17-2004, 04:48 PM
In-tank is always beter, but a Walbro inline will work well too. They only take 1/2-1 hour to install, and run like $139.
Tomif i add an inline pump it acts as a helper pump, with the in-tank pump also being used?
LS1 SPEED INC.
10-18-2004, 08:30 AM
if i add an inline pump it acts as a helper pump, with the in-tank pump also being used?
Exactly.
Tom
Racetronix
10-18-2004, 11:57 AM
An in-line pump in most cases is a band-aid approach. If the in-tank pump is not healthy then the in-line pump's volume will be heavily impacted. In-line pumps work well in extending the available volume to higher pressures but will not extend volume much beyond whatever the in-tank pump has to offer. An in-line pump can not draw draw through an in-tank pump very well. It is far better to install a HP in-tank pump system. This will simplify the system, reduce power demands, reduce noise and in the event of failure make it much easier to isolate the problem.
daryl2cb@yahoo.com
10-20-2004, 12:33 PM
well said
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