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Old 02-16-2013, 10:55 AM
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Default Aftermarket Fuel Pump, Which One?

Going to replace my stock fuel pump.
Probably just a single pump. N/A, 686 fwhp.
What's the difference between the Walbro, Racetronix and Lonnies/Racetronix.
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I put the Aeromotive 340 in mine.
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Originally Posted by 85iroc
i put the aeromotive 340 in mine.
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Originally Posted by Dickie-311
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Will it fit in a stock fuel bucket?
Or is it a in line pump?
What all is needed for this pump?
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Yeah, that's my thread.
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Aeromotive 340 is what I would go with on your setup.
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Originally Posted by RENE'S RAGE
Will it fit in a stock fuel bucket?
Or is it a in line pump?
What all is needed for this pump?
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Mine is a 98 so the bucket is a little different but it will fit the same or similar as the walbro.
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I'd do the racetronix will hotwire kit and add a return line from the rail.

If staying single pump I won't recommend cutting the bucket open to do the 340.
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Originally Posted by Slowhawk
I'd do the racetronix will hotwire kit and add a return line from the rail.

If staying single pump I won't recommend cutting the bucket open to do the 340.
Could you explain alittle more, please.
Would the 340, be plug n play, or need more upgrades?
I'm sure a hot wire kit, but what about a return line & fuel regulator.



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