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Old 10-06-2004, 04:40 PM
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Default Which in-yank fuel pump for a 150 shot?

I`m going to have "easy" access to the tank while swapping out the rear end so I figures I`d throw an in-tank fuel pump in while I`m at it. I`m planning on a 150 wet kit in the spring, what brand/type are guys having good luck with?

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I've had good luck with my Walbro. You might want to get a hotwire kit or voltage blaster for it too since you have H/C.
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Wow, the new troll made it to the nitrous section. SRT-4 owner?
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Originally Posted by GM Muscle
I've had good luck with my Walbro. You might want to get a hotwire kit or voltage blaster for it too since you have H/C.
Thanks for the reply. Which Walbro ? 255?
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Get the on from Racetronix
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Yeah, Racetronix makes a real nice plug & play set up now. I wish it was out when I did my install. It comes with the Walbro 255 and it looks like it has a hot wire kit with it but I am not sure.
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Here's a link to it. http://www.racetronix.com/RX-F99-FPKG-2.html . Looks like they are now using a bigger Walbro pump, I bet it'd be more than enough to feed your set up.
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That`s a nice set-up, thanks fellas.
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The racetronix setup is definitly the way to go. I have H/C and 125 shot with system and zero fuel issues.
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Do you have to buy the whole kit with the harnes? Or can you buy just the pump assembly? I already have a Vboost module.




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