150 shot stock fuel pump
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150 shot stock fuel pump
I have a 98 and i heard that the 98 fuel pump will with stand a 150 shot, My question is, if i use 100 + octane gas, will i be ok?
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whats the best pump avaliable?
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Originally Posted by ws6sojuiced01
Not a chance i would take,i would just get a pump there easy to do
Also, I don't see how 100 octane will help you run a 150 with the stock pump. With the 100 octane you can run alittle more timing but if the pump can't keep up and the car leans out big time, I don't think it would help you all that much.
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Originally Posted by code4
I have been researching this & right now I'm thinking the racetronics kit for $250 because it's a real plug & play. There are a little less expensive options out there but they always seem to involve a little hacking.
Anything else i need to buy to have it work, or is it complete?
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Originally Posted by GM Muscle
Exactly, no way I would chance spraying a 150 on the stock pump. Especially if the jettings are for rwhp. A new Walbro by itself is about a $110, and as mentioned the complete Racetronix is about $250. That's cheap money to help save your motor in the long run.
Also, I don't see how 100 octane will help you run a 150 with the stock pump. With the 100 octane you can run alittle more timing but if the pump can't keep up and the car leans out big time, I don't think it would help you all that much.
Also, I don't see how 100 octane will help you run a 150 with the stock pump. With the 100 octane you can run alittle more timing but if the pump can't keep up and the car leans out big time, I don't think it would help you all that much.
Yes ractronix is very nice that is what i have ,its the best looking pump you will ever not see once you put it in