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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 10:47 PM
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Default What inline fuel pump for TNT 125 shot?

I want to be safe so I think it's time to upgrade and get an inline fuel pump to help out. So what is everyone running w/ bolt ons and a 125shot? It's a '01. Thanks
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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 08:48 PM
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Good question? What jet sizes are you using to achive a 125 Shot? I have the TNT kit aswell.
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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 07:28 AM
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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 08:53 AM
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How are you jetting 125? Your not running the 150 on one side & the 100 on the other? Just need to double check

I prefer intank pumps over inline pumps, but either one would be a good addition with a TNT nitrous systems.
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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 09:48 AM
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Well which inline pump works the best, and what is needed to install an inline pump?
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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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I ordered my F1 kit from LS1Motorsports last week and it said 75-125 jets, I'll tell you when i recieve it if jets for a 125shot are really included. If not then I guess i'll just spray a 150shot. I just wanted to get inline fuel pump info so i could install it all at once. I do want to stay with an inline because of the ease of installment. I've heard the Walbro 392 is the way to go, does anyone know about this pump?
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How are you jetting 125? Your not running the 150 on one side & the 100 on the other? Just need to double check

Have you seen a problem with doing this??
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To answer the question...Id go with the Vortech Fuel Pump MTI sells. Its great, never had a problem. Ive heard of people making 700 hp with that INLINE pump with no probs yet!

http://www.motorsporttech.com/fbody_ignition01.asp
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I ordered my F1 kit from LS1Motorsports last week and it said 75-125 jets, I'll tell you when i recieve it if jets for a 125shot are really included. If not then I guess i'll just spray a 150shot. I just wanted to get inline fuel pump info so i could install it all at once. I do want to stay with an inline because of the ease of installment. I've heard the Walbro 392 is the way to go, does anyone know about this pump?
You mean the Walbro 340M? (or just 340). Yep, got it, and yes I "cheated" on install by cutting an access door in the rear shelf. But let me tell you. I probably go that pump in way quicker than you could put in an in-line! And if anythign goes wrong, fuel level, pump goes out etc...I can redo it in less time! Good pump, quite and more than enough fuel.....for now!
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