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Old 09-19-2006, 07:06 PM
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I decided I am going to install a new fuel line for my car:

LS1, T76gts, 8 psi boost, 60 lb injectors, racetronics pump/hotwire, Fuel lab boost referenced FPR, fuel rails, patriot stg 3 heads, cam.......

What size feed line (single) should I run? I am going to use the stock line as a return. THANKS!
Old 09-20-2006, 02:16 AM
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Wow this forum is dead. *chirp-chirp*
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I would go with a -8 feed line and -6 or stock line for the return.
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Originally Posted by wickedred
I would go with a -8 feed line and -6 or stock line for the return.

Thats what I have.

Bulkhead in stock tank
#8 feed
#6 to stock feed as return
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Texum speed sad to stick with the stock lines. He said they have made 700-800whp with one pump using the stock lines and rails.
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IMHO, I wouldnt chance it..
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Originally Posted by ninetres
Texum speed sad to stick with the stock lines. He said they have made 700-800whp with one pump using the stock lines and rails.
I don't see how they could say this is possible on a f/i car. I could possibly see it on a n2o car, but I don't see 1 pump and stock lines supporting those kind of #'s.

Right now I'm using meth to band-aid my weak fuel system.
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Wow I have never seen 700-800 on one intank pump. Most are lucky to hit 550rwhp on a boost car. Give me a call I can set you up with a complete kit to run your new lines and regulator.

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