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Old 01-18-2005, 04:03 PM
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ah i gotcha.
the size of your pumps and the size of the hole to fit them through are not to scale
thats what my concern is

need a company to make a sweet triple bracket for us like that supra one. (if they can fit in)
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Simple steel bracket, and 2 pumps held together with hose clips, or maybe even all 3 togetehr with a large hose clip.
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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE
i think speed only sells their alternator booster thing.. find out if it is that or the msd voltage booster or the kb boost a pump. i dont want to increase the voltage to my whole car.

i dont know if i can fit a third walbro in there.. if i could it would be the 3-way connection fitting that wouldnt fit.
think it boost voltage to the entire car, its notthe boostapump


i dont think it would be too hard to make a braket or even a three way tee, ofcoarse things are easier to make when you have your own tig.
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mig works for me...as long as you dont need aluminium welded.
Old 01-23-2005, 10:28 PM
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somebody find out if three pumps together will fit though the stock hole, and configure a bulkhead to connect all three without restricting them and i'll buy it.
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I was actually thinking about that the other day and remembered seeing these 3 way air hose coupleres in harbor freight. They would work perfect for this setup
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thats sweet.. wonder what that discharge side size is..

like i've said before will three pumps together plus the bracket actualy fit into the tank all snuggled together?
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I think they are all 1/4" npt
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Follow up on an old thread....

I found this link with the Bosch Motorsport 044 pump, which seems to confirm it can be used in-tank as well as the normal in-line external.

http://www.mantissaconsulting.com/et...uel_system.htm
Old 04-03-2005, 10:14 AM
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that is real good info.. now if i ever have the need/money/room we can fit two in the tank thank goodness so far my two intank walbro's are holding up with the volt booster and the lower base pressure. (and the dedicated power and grounds)




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