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Old 03-23-2006, 10:43 PM
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Mods are in sig. it is a full H/C bolt on car I am adding svo 42# injectors I also have a Walbro 255 inline will this pump be ok for a 80 shot DRY halo kit? If not then what do some of you suggest ,also will I need a regulator? Thanks, Travis
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Mods are in sig. it is a full H/C bolt on car I am adding svo 42# injectors I also have a Walbro 255 inline will this pump be ok for a 80 shot DRY halo kit? If not then what do some of you suggest ,also will I need a regulator? Thanks, Travis
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If possiable try to use an intank pump. The inline pump won't net you any more volume as the stock intake will be the limiting factor. You could use a Walbro pump or use a Racetronix kit for a plug and play system.

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Put a walbro in tank pump in with a hotwire kit. That is what I have and it works great
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Thanks for the replies I guess I better order a in tank pump. I'm ready to spray this thing.
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Time for a pump.
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An intake pump will give you less problems. And a Racetronix P & P will be the easiest!
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